Arzu Kibris
Associate Professor in Political Science and Conflict Studies
A.Kibris@warwick.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)24765 23419
Room: E2.08
Advise and feedback hours (by appointment):
Tuesday 13:30 - 14:30
Thursday 13:30 - 14:30
Projects
EXPOVIBE: Exposure to Political Violence and Individual Behavior (ERC-STG-2015-677627)
Datasets
Profile
I received my PhD in Political Science in 2010. Before joining PAIS in January 2017, I worked as a visiting Assistant Professor at Duke University and as Assistant Professor at Sabancı University, Istanbul. My main research interests include the dynamics and social, political and economic consequences of civil conflicts as well as formal, experimental and empirical analyses of political and economic behavior. I am the principal investigator of the ERC starting grant project EXPOVIBE: Exposure to Political Violence and Individual Behavior, aka "The Project". EXPOVIBE explores the individual level effects of being exposed to political violence in a civil conflict context. Please visit the project website for more information.
Affiliations
I am the executive coordinator of (NEPS). NEPS is a network of scholars committed to the advancement of Peace Research in Europe. Our annual conference, , is one of the most well-known and prestigious academic gatherings of peace science scholars around the world.
I am an affiliate of the .
I am a network professor at , Istanbul.
Working Papers
- , with Resul Cesur. NBER working paper (under review).
- Adjusting to Toxic Husbands: Normalisation of Domestic Violence by WomenLink opens in a new window, with Eren Arbatli and Cole Williams, QAPEC discussion paper (under review).
- Identifying the Impact of Exposure to Armed Conflict on Individual Preferences and Field Behavior: Evidence from Turkish Draft VeteransLink opens in a new window, with Resul Cesur, Neslihan Uler, and Sadullah Yildirim, QAPEC discussion paper (under review).
- Ethnic Ques and Conflict-Triggered Harassment: Evidence from Soccer FieldsLink opens in a new window, with Asli Cansunar and Efe Tokdemir. QAPEC discussion paper (under review).
- The Sociopolitical Legacies of War Exposure: Evidence from A Natural Experiment, with Resul Cesur (under review).
Publications
- The Impact of Exposure to Armed Conflict on GenerosityLink opens in a new window, with Harry Pickard and Neslihan Uler, forthcoming in the European Economic Review.
- , with Lena Gerling, forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Growth.
- Incentivizing Group Investments: Surplus Sharing Agreements in Theory and Experiment, with Begum Guney and Ozgur Kibris, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2025, Volume 240, .
- , with Robin Goodwin, Social Science & Medicine, 2024, Volume 340, .
- , with Phillip Nelson, Journal of International Development, 2023, 35(6): 963-978, .
- Protectionist Demands in Globalisation,Link opens in a new window with Ozgur Kibris and Mehmet Yigit Gurdal, Review of Economic Design, December 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10058-021-00275-2.
- Journal of Peace Research, 2021, 58(5), . Replication data. Codebook.
- , with Raul Caruso, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, September 2020, 26(3).
- , with Mürüvvet Büyükboyacı, Mehmet Yiğit Gürdal, and Özgür Kibris, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2019, 158:697-629.
- , with Özgür Kıbrıs, Terrorism and Political Violence, 2020, 32(1): 138-166.
- , with Özgür Kıbrıs, Social Choice and Welfare, 2016, 47(1): 89–111.
- , with Nils Metternich, Social Sciences & Medicine, 2016, 149: 93-103.
- , with Özgür Kıbrıs, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 2016, 22(1): 1-25.
- , Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2015 59(4), 645-670.
- , Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2014, 37(6): 492-522.
- , with Ozgur Kıbrıs, Games and Economic Behavior, 2013, 80:85-99.
- , Public Choice, 2012, Issue 3:439-467.
- , with Meltem Müftüler Baç, International Studies Perspectives, November 2011, Vol.12(4):399-427.
- , Journal of Conflict Resolution, April 2011, Vol.55(2):220-247.
Edited Issues/Volumes
- , with Raul Caruso, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, September 2020, 26: 3.
- Proceedings of the 17th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference, with Roos Haer, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, December 2017, 23:4.
- Proceedings of the 15th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference, with Roos Haer, Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, December 2015, 22:4.
Datasets
TPCONED is a dataset on the fatal events of the armed conflict between the rebel organization PKK and the Turkish state that took place on Turkish soil and in which there was at least one combatant casualty. For each event, the exact date, location at the county (town) level, location at the province level, number of TSF and PKK casualties, and the data sources are listed. The dataset covers the conflict from its very beginning in 1984 and is continuously being updated. Events were cross checked across different sources to make sure that the resulting dataset is as comprehensive, complete and accurate as possible.
TPCONED is freely accessible and downloadable for scientific study purposes. Please cite Kibris, Arzu, The Geo-Temporal Evolution of Violence in Civil Conflicts: A Micro Analysis of Conflict Diffusion on a New Event Data Set, Journal of Peace Research, 2021, 58(5).
