THE RISING EFFECT OF ECONOMIC ISSUES ON THE PUBLIC OPINION IN TURKEY
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
Author(s): BANU BAYBARS HAWKS
Abstract: This study reveals what the public thinks about current issues in Turkey, and whether the recent trends have any reflections on social, political, and cultural structure of the country. The data collected with this research provide important insights into publics opinion regarding current and potential issues in Turkey, and also guide policymakers in shaping the public policies. The outputs of this study may also encourage scholars and researchers from different fields and backgrounds to study and discuss public opinion with its complex dynamics and milieu of dimensions. This research delivers some of the most evocative and current issues in Turkey; the most important current problems, the economy, terror, the Kurdish issue, government and opposition parties evaluations, political vacuum, institutional evaluations, political polarization/judicial system, democracy and social relations/change in Turkey. According to the survey, the Turkish public views unemployment as the most important
- Publication Date: 15-Sep-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-179-5-14
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INVESTIGATION OF SERVICE STRESS IN MEDIUM RISE BUILDING DESIGN IN SRI LANKA ACCORDING TO SELECTED DESIGN CODES
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): K. KAJEENTHAN , M. VIGNARAJAH
Abstract: This paper presents the study of service stress appear in various structural elements in the design of medium rise reinforced concrete building in Sri Lanka using selected codes. Five structural design codes have been considered for the study. Namely EN1992:2004, BS8110:1985, IS456:2000, AS3600-2009 and ACI318-2014. Comparisons of the provisions for actions, and for the resistance of sections in flexural and axial loading are carried out. The differences in the service stress in respective designs have been estimated and reported
- Publication Date: 15-Sep-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-177-1-02
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