Beyza Büyüker
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
26
Citations
187
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
9
Publishing since 2018
Beyza Büyüker studies political attitudes and behavior, focusing on how people perceive threats from other social groups and how those perceptions shape support for democratic norms, government trust, and policies on immigration and abortion. Much of the work examines racial and cultural identity among majority-group members (for example, White Americans) and cross-national comparisons across countries such as the United States, Switzerland, and Turkey. The research often uses surveys and experiments to test how economic and cultural anxieties influence political views.
Publication activity has been uneven year to year but remains active overall, averaging about 3 publications per year over the last five years with peaks in 2020, 2022, and 2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Democracy and the Commemorated Other: Public Memory, Status Threat, and Democratic Backsliding Among White Americans
Political Research Quarterly · 2026
- A Multi‐Study Assessment of Public Attitudes Toward Government's Role in Regulating Abortion Before and After the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> Decision
Social Science Quarterly · 2026
- Are immigrants allowed to criticize the government? Ingroup identity, economic threat, and majority group support for immigrant civil liberties in the US, Switzerland, and Turkey
Frontiers in Sociology · 2025
- Democracy and the "Other": Minority Demands for Cultural Change and Whites' Support for Undemocratic Penalties
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025
- Are Immigrants Allowed to Criticize the Government? Ingroup Identity, Economic Threat, and Majority Group Support for Immigrant Civil Liberties in the US, Switzerland, and Turkey
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025
- How Familism and Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Shape Attitudes Toward Legal Abortion Among Latinx and non-Latinx Adults in the United States
Sex Roles · 2025
- Exploring the Association between Measures of Cross-Culturalism and Abortion Attitudes Amongst Latinxs in the United States
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences · 2025
- A Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding the Disconnection between Perceptions of Abortion Acceptability and Support for <i>Roe v. Wade</i> among US Adults
Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law · 2023
- Beyond Performance: Racial Prejudice and Whites’ Mistrust of Government
Political Behavior · 2022
- Do Perceptions of Ingroup Discrimination Fuel White Mistrust in Government? Insights from the 2012–2020 ANES and a Framing Experiment
Polity · 2022
- The conditional relationship between cultural and economic threats in white Americans’ support for refugee relocation programs
Social Science Quarterly · 2022
- Correction to: Beyond Performance: Racial Prejudice and Whites’ Mistrust of Government
Political Behavior · 2022
- Ethno-racial Minority Representation and National Majority Members’ Support for Democratic Norms
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2022
- The Conditional Relationship between Cultural and Economic Threat in White Americans’ Support for Refugee Relocation Programs
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2022
- Correction: Beyond Performance: Racial Prejudice and Whites’ Mistrust of Government
Political Behavior · 2022
- SSRN Electronic Journal×10
- Political Behavior×3
- Social Science Quarterly×2
- The Journal of Race Ethnicity and Politics×1
- Sociological Inquiry×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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