DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATION

People who live in Turkey have experienced terrorist attacks for more than thirty years. In the past, the goals of the terrorist organizations were to frighten innocent civilians, but modern attacks are much more malevolent, and they have turned into indiscriminate massacres. In recent years, terror...

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Main Authors: Mualla Yıldız, Fatıma Zeynep Belen, Kübra Türkmen Arslan, Halil İbrahim Özasma
Format: Article
Language:Turkish
Published: Ankara University 2017-12-01
Series:Dini Araştırmalar
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/da/issue/32762/344786?publisher=motifyayincilik
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spelling doaj-bd66212736d34612b9e2dfc90104dac02020-11-25T00:20:18ZturAnkara UniversityDini Araştırmalar1301-966X2602-24352017-12-012052 (15-12-2017)335510.15745/da.34478689DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATIONMualla Yıldız0Fatıma Zeynep Belen1Kübra Türkmen Arslan2Halil İbrahim ÖzasmaAnkara ÜniversitesiKırıkkale ÜniversitesiAnkara ÜniversitesiPeople who live in Turkey have experienced terrorist attacks for more than thirty years. In the past, the goals of the terrorist organizations were to frighten innocent civilians, but modern attacks are much more malevolent, and they have turned into indiscriminate massacres. In recent years, terrorist organizations have attacked big cities and the general population feels that terrorism is no longer a regional problem and anyone could be in danger. People who live in Ankara tried to cope with the truth `anyone can be a victim of successive terrorist attacks in 2016’. People`s reactions were very different from each other. Some of them stopped using the subway and some realized the importance of their lives. Naturally, attacks affect social, economic, psychological, and religious life in Turkey. The objective of this study is to determine defense mechanisms against fear of death after terrorist attacks. Therefore, this study used a phenomenological approach as a method of qualitative research. This way, the researchers tried to understand Muslim Turkish population tendencies considering its authenticity. This study applied open-ended questions in a semi-structured interview form on a sample of N = 26 selected by purposive sampling that lived in Ankara during June 2016. The ages of the participants in the sample’s ranged from 18 to 50 and the mean age was 37.5. The group consisted of 15 female and 11 male participants. In this study, the researchers determined four different defense mechanisms that are in the Muslim Turkish population. These defense mechanisms were religious-active, religious-passive, non-religious-passive, and non-religious active (Figure 1). As a result, the researchers realized that neither classical Islamic philosophers’ destiny/qadar approaches nor modern psychologists’ fatalism approach could describe the Muslim Turkish population’s defense mechanism against mortality salience. Therefore, this authentic sample needed authentic measures and concepts.http://dergipark.gov.tr/da/issue/32762/344786?publisher=motifyayincilikAnkaraMortality SalienceDestiny/QadarTerrorist Attacks in TurkeyFear of DeathTerror Management TheoryMortality SalienceDestinyTerrorist Attacks in TurkeyFear of DeathAnkara
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author Mualla Yıldız
Fatıma Zeynep Belen
Kübra Türkmen Arslan
Halil İbrahim Özasma
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Fatıma Zeynep Belen
Kübra Türkmen Arslan
Halil İbrahim Özasma
DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATION
Dini Araştırmalar
Ankara
Mortality Salience
Destiny/Qadar
Terrorist Attacks in Turkey
Fear of Death
Terror Management Theory
Mortality Salience
Destiny
Terrorist Attacks in Turkey
Fear of Death
Ankara
author_facet Mualla Yıldız
Fatıma Zeynep Belen
Kübra Türkmen Arslan
Halil İbrahim Özasma
author_sort Mualla Yıldız
title DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATION
title_short DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATION
title_full DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATION
title_fullStr DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATION
title_full_unstemmed DEFENSE MECHANISM AGAINST MORTALITY SALIENCE IN TURKISH MUSLIM POPULATION
title_sort defense mechanism against mortality salience in turkish muslim population
publisher Ankara University
series Dini Araştırmalar
issn 1301-966X
2602-2435
publishDate 2017-12-01
description People who live in Turkey have experienced terrorist attacks for more than thirty years. In the past, the goals of the terrorist organizations were to frighten innocent civilians, but modern attacks are much more malevolent, and they have turned into indiscriminate massacres. In recent years, terrorist organizations have attacked big cities and the general population feels that terrorism is no longer a regional problem and anyone could be in danger. People who live in Ankara tried to cope with the truth `anyone can be a victim of successive terrorist attacks in 2016’. People`s reactions were very different from each other. Some of them stopped using the subway and some realized the importance of their lives. Naturally, attacks affect social, economic, psychological, and religious life in Turkey. The objective of this study is to determine defense mechanisms against fear of death after terrorist attacks. Therefore, this study used a phenomenological approach as a method of qualitative research. This way, the researchers tried to understand Muslim Turkish population tendencies considering its authenticity. This study applied open-ended questions in a semi-structured interview form on a sample of N = 26 selected by purposive sampling that lived in Ankara during June 2016. The ages of the participants in the sample’s ranged from 18 to 50 and the mean age was 37.5. The group consisted of 15 female and 11 male participants. In this study, the researchers determined four different defense mechanisms that are in the Muslim Turkish population. These defense mechanisms were religious-active, religious-passive, non-religious-passive, and non-religious active (Figure 1). As a result, the researchers realized that neither classical Islamic philosophers’ destiny/qadar approaches nor modern psychologists’ fatalism approach could describe the Muslim Turkish population’s defense mechanism against mortality salience. Therefore, this authentic sample needed authentic measures and concepts.
topic Ankara
Mortality Salience
Destiny/Qadar
Terrorist Attacks in Turkey
Fear of Death
Terror Management Theory
Mortality Salience
Destiny
Terrorist Attacks in Turkey
Fear of Death
Ankara
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/da/issue/32762/344786?publisher=motifyayincilik
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