A. Burcu Bayram Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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5 h-index 13 pubs 124 cited

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A. Burcu Bayram's research investigates public opinion and political rhetoric, particularly concerning international relations and foreign aid. Her work examines how different communication strategies, such as populist messaging and the use of graphic imagery, influence public support for multilateral development aid in countries like Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Bayram also studies the public's trust in international health organizations, as evidenced by her research on Americans' trust in the World Health Organization during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Her scholarship also explores the enforcement of international human rights law and the role of public opinion and alternative channels in this process. Bayram has investigated how political ideology and specific messaging tactics, including negative appeals and affective empathy, shape public attitudes towards global cooperation and the application of international law. Her recent work also touches upon German aid attitudes following significant policy shifts.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 13
  • Citations: 124

Selected Publications

  • Neither mimicry nor substitution but business as usual: German aid attitudes in the wake of the USAID shutdown (2025) DOI
  • Promises and Limits of Empathy for Global Cooperation (2025) DOI
  • Enforcement of international human rights law: A comparative exploration of alternative public opinion channels (2024) DOI
  • Manipulating the masses? Right‐wing populist messages, political ideology, and public support for multilateral development aid in Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom (2024) DOI
  • Ideology, Local-Level Policymaking, and International Governmental Organizations (2024) DOI
  • Influencing Enforcement: The Application of International Law in Independent Judiciaries—The Case of the Alien Tort Statute (2023) DOI
  • The Logic of Negative Appeals: Graphic Imagery, Affective Empathy, and Foreign Development Aid (2021) DOI
  • Ignoring the Messenger? Limits of Populist Rhetoric on Public Support for Foreign Development Aid (2021) DOI
  • Who Trusts the WHO? Heuristics and Americans’ Trust in the World Health Organization During the COVID‐19 Pandemic (2021) DOI

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