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Article 1946-1949 Dönemi Basınına Toplu Bakış*(2015) Akan, AysunTek Parti iktidarı boyunca siyasal iktidarın sıkı kontrolünde olan basın demokrasiye geçiş dönemi olarak adlandırılan 1946-1949 yıllarında, yasalarda yapılan değişiklerden dolayı rahatlamış ve yeni oluşan siyasal ortamda siyasal mücadelenin bir alanı haline gelmiştir. Anı- lan dönemde yayınlanmaya başlayan gazete ve dergilerin ağırlıklı olarak siyasal içerikli olması basının varolan siyasal çeşitliliği yansıtma konusunda etkili olduğunu göstermektedir. Ancak aynı dönemde sanat, edebiyat ve kültür ile ekonomi, ticari ve sanayi alanlarındaki yayınların sınırlılığı ülkenin sosyal, ekonomik ve kültürel gelişmişlik seviyesinin bir göstergesidir.Article The Afterlife of Critique: The Communicability of Criticism and the Publicity of Polemic Concerning Public Debate in the Turkish Press(Usc Annenberg Press, 2017) Gürsoy, A. Özgür; Karanfil, Y GökçenThe philosophical activity of critique is intimately connected with the mundane activity of public criticism that takes place in newspapers. Drawing on the Kantian tradition of critical philosophy, we argue that four axes, namely, self-examination, liminal interrogation, concern with legitimacy, and the requirement of communicability, are implied by critical discourse and public debate. We then examine a recent set of polemics (between Doan Akin, Ali BayramoOlu, and Etyen Mahgupyan) in the Turkish press with the aid of these axes as well as techniques for the analysis of informal reasoning to determine what critical function such polemics may have. We conclude that critique survives as polemic in the Turkish press, but in such a way that the latter's publicity vitiates the former's communicability. The result is that polemics ultimately track the balance of power between social forces rather than being a transformative element within them.Book Part Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 9Authenticity and Subversion: Articulations in Protest Music Videos’ Struggle With Countercultural Politics and Authenticity(Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., 2017) Way, L.C.S.Article Between Consensus and Dissensus Difference, Equality, and Dialogue in Le Guin and Rancière(Liverpool Univ Press, 2024) Eǧilmez, D. Burcu; Gursoy, A. OzgurIn this article, we argue that Ursula K. Le Guin's writings are motivated by a complex political vision of cohabitation of different individuals that is compatible with the principle of their mutual equality. However, this alternative model of sociality based on "critical difference" and dialogue faces three potential objections: her vision of "being human" risks reproducing some of the blind spots of traditional humanism, it may overemphasize individual experience, and it implicitly privileges consensus. Bringing Le Guin's "literary" texts in dialogue with Jacques Ranci & egrave;re's "philosophical" texts, we articulate a more complex and nuanced understanding of political dialogue that takes into account the disruptive nature of equality.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4The Changing Configurations of Self-(m) Other Dialogue in North Cyprus(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010) Ilter, Tugrul; Alankuş, SevdaThis paper deals with issues of identity, nationalism, postcolonialism, and selfother relations with a focus on a period of transformative events in North Cyprus. It notes how nationalism has been the dominant means of identification for Cypriots in their modern history, and argues that unless weakened and supplanted by a radically pluralist democracy, nationalism imagines one's identity as an indivisible unity and has no place for different others within the nation. However, a pressing relationship with others and otherness is no stranger to Cypriots either, which makes it clear that the border that defines the 'we' of such nationalism is, at the same time, the line that divides the self intrinsically, indicating the otherness of the self or its alterity. Subjectivity involves subjection to the other.Article The Communicability of Pleasure and the Pleasure of Communication: The “obligation” of Aesthetic Feeling in the Critique of the Power of Judgment(2024) Gürsoy, A. ÖzgürKant makes a puzzling claim in the Critique of the Power of Judgment concerning the connection between the feeling of pleasure occasioned by the appreciation of an object as beautiful and the universal communicability of this aesthetic feeling: on the one hand, he claims that this feeling is due to the free play of the faculties of imagination and understanding, and on the other hand, that it has its ground in the very communicability of this pleasure. The central argument of the present study is that it is possible to clarify the relation between the feeling of pleasure occasioned by the reflective judging of an object and the universal communica- bility Kant attributes to such a judging by grasping the demand for a ‘universality without concept’ claimed by a pure judgment of taste in terms of what appears to be a problematic relationship of grounding between the shareability of pure aesthetic feeling and the reflective activity of the mind. I will claim that this relationship can be rendered clearer by an explication of the ‘share’ of disinterestedness, purposiveness, and subjective universal validity claims in pure judgments of taste and brought together in the notion of a common sense (sensus communis). What thereby comes into view is an original orientation in the world that is presupposed by explicitly theoretical and practical judgments.Article Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 11Comparing Online Alternative and Mainstream Media in Turkey: Coverage of the Tekel Workers Protest Against Privatization(Usc Annenberg Press, 2015) Dogu, BurakChallenging the dominance of mainstream media, this study questions the role of alternative news media in Turkey based on the approach that positions alternative media as an alternative to mainstream media. Quantitative content analysis is carried out with a particular focus on the antiprivatization protest by workers of the Tobacco, Tobacco Products, Salt and Alcohol Enterprises (TEKEL). It has been found that alternative media showed support for TEKEL workers by employing a tone in favor of the protesters. However, evidence from the research indicates that the depiction of the TEKEL workers protest by alternative media, to a large extent, relies on mainstream framing practices.Article Citation - WoS: 10Citation - Scopus: 13Conditions of Sense Making and News Making in Turkey After the Failed Coup Attempt: Sisyphus Labor on Two Fronts(Sage Publications Inc, 2017) Akin, AltugTurkey has been experiencing events with major impacts on almost all areas of life, including journalism, since the failed coup attempt of 15 July. Since then, the public's access to healthy news by the public and news making by journalists/news organizations have become increasingly crucial, yet complex operations. This article focuses on the 2 months after failed coup attempt, from the events that took place in the very first hours of the coup attempt, which are presented and discussed from media and communication perspective. This is followed by a detailed critical examination of consequently declared state of emergency in relation to news and news organizations. Then, post-coup attempt situation in Turkey is contextualized in a global tendency, namely, increasing complexity in sense making as journalistic institutions' public service roles deteriorate.Article Contested Frames and the Media in Environmental Protests: Shifting the Geothermal Debate in the Turkish Aegean(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2025) Dogu, Burak; Pasin, BegumThe Turkish Aegean hosts extensive geothermal resources, a very fertile agricultural land where a variety of distinct agricultural products are grown. Although the geothermal resources in the region offer an important potential for energy production, their exploitation has triggered protests due to its damaging impact on agriculture. In this study we explore how the news media and movement actors frame geothermal energy development in the region and examine the dynamics of frame contests under a competitive authoritarian regime. We analyze the movement organizations' tactics and strategies in counter-framing, revealing the factors affecting frame diffusion. Our findings indicate that the framing efforts are shaped by several factors including the capacity of civic organizations and their networking efforts, the locals' political orientation, demographic variations, opposition background, visible damage in the vicinity, and the extent of grievances.Article Citation - WoS: 8Citation - Scopus: 12Coverage of Bombings for Political Advantage: Turkish On-Line News Reporting of the 2016 Ankara Attacks(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017) Way, Lyndon C. S.; Akan, AysunOn 17 February 2016, a suicide bomber blew himself up, killing 28 people and injuring another 61 in the heart of Turkey's capital Ankara. A few hours after the attack, the Turkish government blamed Salih Neccar from the (mostly) Kurdish-Syrian People's protection Unit (YPG). Two days later, the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks (TAK) claimed responsibility and named the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer a Turkish citizen. The bombing is part of a resumption of violence in Turkey between Turkish government authorities and Kurdish groups. In this paper, we examine how on-line news stories recontextualise the bombing. We assert that news sources multimodally recontextualise the bombing in ways which are advantageous to the news organisations' owners, political alliances and supporters. By each news source representing their political interests unquestionably positive and opposition unconditionally negative, polarisation in Turkish politics is articulated. This does nothing to solve problems and heal wounds in a time of national crisis.Article Citation - Scopus: 1‘defacing’ in Photography and ‘blocking’ on Social Media: Changing Ways of Navigating Personal Memories(Routledge, 2024) Köseoğlu, G.; Karanfil, G.; Enes, E.This paper focuses on how individuals cut out unwanted members from their social circles, as seen in photo albums, and how this compares to practices on digital platforms. The study reflects on two distinct practices: ‘Defacing in photography’ as the practice of manipulation, distortion, and defacement of analogue photographs, and ‘blocking on social media’ as the practice of decision-making and content management on digital platforms, and discusses the similarities and discrepancies between them. Research draws on both in-depth analysis of various visual texts and structured interviews conducted with 22 participants of various ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds in relation to their personal experiences of these two acts. The findings show acts of defacing and blocking are often driven by desires for self-empowerment, self-awareness, and self-defense. The study draws attention to the coexistence of both restrictive and liberating potentials in the acts of defacing and blocking. The article proposes that, through its engagement with these two distinct acts of negation, individuals develop tailored strategies to satisfy their emotional requirements when interacting with traditional photographs and online social networks. © 2024 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Digital Voices, Discursive Power: the Siege of Turkey's Digital News Media by Interpretive Journalism(Sage Publications Inc, 2025) Uzunoglu, SarphanThis study applies interpretative journalism, framing theory, and hybrid media theory to examine how independent Turkish journalists strategically use YouTube commentary to navigate restrictive political environments. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach-combining quantitative content analysis of 810 YouTube video titles and qualitative critical discourse analysis of 30 video transcripts from Turkish Journalists Fatih Altayl & imath;, Ru & scedil;en & Ccedil;ak & imath;r, and Murat Yetkin's YouTube channels-the research identifies distinct stylistic strategies including provocative populism, deliberative analysis, and contextual critique. Findings reveal that negative sentiment and crisis framing dominate headlines, serving both algorithmic visibility and public engagement, yet raising ethical concerns regarding sensationalism and polarization. Ultimately, the study underscores digital commentary journalism's complex role in sustaining democratic discourse under authoritarian pressures, highlighting both adaptive innovation and potential compromises in journalistic integrity.Article Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 11Discourses of Popular Politics, War and Authenticity in Turkish Pop Music(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013) Way, Lyndon C. S.Turkey and the United States (US) have had a close mutually beneficial political and military relationship since the end of World War Two. However, this relationship came under pressure when the US government and Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) tried to cooperate closely in the 2003 military invasion of Iraq. AKP's leadership failed to persuade Turkey's parliament to accept the deployment of US troops and equipment in Turkey partially due to public opinion. Despite Turkish media and its government being intertwined to the extent where subversive discourses are all but silenced, some popular music videos were able to articulate discourses which questioned AKP's military policies. This paper analyses lyrics, visuals and sounds of one of these songs to look at the way war and political issues become articulated through a form of simplified popular politics, despite being presented as serious and authentic by a number of key signifiers across the different modes. A number of scholars have addressed the issue of subversion in music both as actual political challenge and as popular counter culture. This case study is used to assess subversion in music in these terms in order to consider its likely place in political debate in Turkey.Article Citation - WoS: 3Discourses on Somali Piracy Intervention and Legitimacy(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014) Way, Lyndon C. S.Piracy off Somalia's coast has gained the imagination of the public and the attention of the media. Using critical discourse analysis, this paper considers stories about Somali piracy on the international BBC news website. A twin analysis is undertaken to determine how those involved in piracy and their actions are represented as well as how macro-discursive strategies of legitimation are employed. An historical contextualisation of Somalia and piracy complements the analysis. These analyses reveal how news stories do not focus on Somalis but on negative representations of pirates and positive representations of Western military powers. A number of linguistic strategies are identified that emphasise Western powers and articulate discourses that legitimate the continuing presence and actions of Western militaries. These discourses are drawn upon at the expense of discourses sympathetic to the plight of Somalis. These findings not only call into question the BBC's claims to objectivity, but also highlight the fact that stories do not promote conditions suitable for an end to piracy.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 3Does Journalism Exist in Turkey? Constraints on and Struggles in the Field of Journalism in the Post-Coup Context(Brill, 2019) Akin, AltugIn this article, I analyze the post-coup media and communications environment in Turkey with a particular focus on the practice of journalism, which is becoming increasingly complicated. Following an approach that considers both the constraints imposed on journalism and struggle for news-making, this study represents an attempt to better comprehend the most recent condition of the field of journalism in Turkey, where both producing the news and making sense of the news have become increasingly arduous endeavors. In order to study the structural constraints and struggles of journalists and news organizations, I deploy Pierre Bourdieu's field theory as a theoretical framework to scrutinize the current situation of journalism in Turkey.Book Part The Effects of New Characters on the Narrative Structure in Film Sequels: The Case of the Blade Runner Movies(IGI Global, 2023) Gedik, A.; Aydoğan, Ü.In the movie industry, the complex cinematic universes constructed for sequels are crucial elements that strengthen the narrative continuity and bond between the audience and the story. In successful cases, this will result in a strong attachment and easy identification by the viewer, since they would emotionally relate to what and how things are represented in the film. On another aspect, sequels frequently answer ontological questions that arose in the first film. This clarification accounts to a satisfying completion in terms of overall story and feel. In order to achieve this, sequels often introduce new characters, side stories and flashbacks. This slight contribution adds to the expansion of overall cinematic experience, enriching and deepening the film texture. For this study, the 1982 film Blade Runner and its sequel Blade Runner 2049 (2017) are analyzed on how the inclusion of new characters and spaces in the cinematic universe effects the narrative structure of the films. © 2023, IGI Global. All rights reserved.Article Eleştiri ve Polemiğin Ötesinde: Çevrimiçi ve Dışı Kamusal Tartışmalar Üzerinden Bakım Etiğinin Sınırlarının Sorgulanması(2023) Gürsoy, Ali ÖzgürBu makale günümüzde çevrimiçi ve dışı kamusal iletişimin bakım etiğine dair sunduğu sınırları incelemektedir. Makalenin argümanı dört aşamadan oluşmaktadır. İlk olarak iki argümansal stil—kritik ve polemik— modernitede etkili olmuş iki etik teorisiyle ilişkilendirilmekte ve kendimizi bu terimlerin kurduğu kuramsal çerçeveye sıkıştırmanın oluşturduğu kavramsal salınımlar gösterilmektedir. İkinci olarak, bakım etiğinin bu salınımları aşmakta ümit verici kaynaklara sahip olduğu iddia edilmektedir. Üçüncü olarak, bu kaynakların merkezinde bakım etiğinin bağımlılık ve bağımsızlık arasındaki zıtlığı yeniden düşünmemizi sağlayan ve ahlak ile siyaset arasındaki sınırları sorgulayan argümanları konumlandırılmaktadır. Son olarak, bakım etiğinin karşılaştığı en önemli sınırın, genellikle iddia edildiğinin aksine evrensel normlar veya kesin standartlar sunamaması değil, günümüz siyasası yaşamını tanımlayan dissensus olarak anlaşmazlığı yeterince sorgulamaması olduğu iddia edilmektedir.Article Eleştiri ve Polemiğin Ötesinde: Çevrimiçi ve Dışı Kamusal Tartışmalar Üzerinden Bakım Etiğinin Sınırlarının Sorgulanması(2023) Gürsoy, Ali ÖzgürBu makale günümüzde çevrimiçi ve dışı kamusal iletişimin bakım etiğine dair sunduğu sınırları incelemektedir. Makalenin argümanı dört aşamadan oluşmaktadır. İlk olarak iki argümansal stil—kritik ve polemik— modernitede etkili olmuş iki etik teorisiyle ilişkilendirilmekte ve kendimizi bu terimlerin kurduğu kuramsal çerçeveye sıkıştırmanın oluşturduğu kavramsal salınımlar gösterilmektedir. İkinci olarak, bakım etiğinin bu salınımları aşmakta ümit verici kaynaklara sahip olduğu iddia edilmektedir. Üçüncü olarak, bu kaynakların merkezinde bakım etiğinin bağımlılık ve bağımsızlık arasındaki zıtlığı yeniden düşünmemizi sağlayan ve ahlak ile siyaset arasındaki sınırları sorgulayan argümanları konumlandırılmaktadır. Son olarak, bakım etiğinin karşılaştığı en önemli sınırın, genellikle iddia edildiğinin aksine evrensel normlar veya kesin standartlar sunamaması değil, günümüz siyasası yaşamını tanımlayan dissensus olarak anlaşmazlığı yeterince sorgulamaması olduğu iddia edilmektedir.Article Citation - WoS: 13Citation - Scopus: 15Environment as Politics: Framing the Cerattepe Protest in Twitter(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019) Dogu, BurakEnvironmental protests across the globe are often studied with a particular focus on their environmental aspects, but these protests are also embedded in a local political setting shaped by governmental policies. Recent environmental protests in Turkey, which appear to be based on ecological grievances, have developed as a response to political decisions that gave priority to economic development and national interests over environmental concerns. This study examines the political character of the environmental protest in Cerattepe, and focuses on the framing practices of its players in order to see if their motivations transcended environmental concerns. The research combines framing with network analysis, and studies the propagation of frames through Twitter. It has been found that the political economic aspects became predominant in the protest network, while the frames fostered dense connections between activist groups.Article From Company Wireless To State Radio(2004) Kocabaşoğlu, UygurBu makale, Türk radyo yayıncılığının tarihini, 1927 yılında radyonun yayına başlamasından 1964 yılında Türkiye Radyo Televizyon Kurumu'nun (TRT) kuruluşuna kadarki süre içersinde, radyonun Türkiye'nin siyasal ve sosyal yapısı üzerindeki etkilerini de göz önünde bulundurarak sunuyor. 1926'da bir özel anonim şirket olarak kurulan radyo 1936'da hükümet kararnamesiyle "devletleştirilmiştir." Yaklaşık 10 yıl gibi kısa bir süre içersinde büyük gelişmeler yaşanmış ve radyo alıcılarının sayısı 10,000'lerden 200,000'lere çıkmıştır. Bu durum hem savaş hem de 1937 tarihli Telsiz Yasası ile açıklanabilir. Radyo programlarının sayısı ve kalitesi artarken, içerikleri devletin emrinde resmi ideolojiyi yaymaya devam etmiştir. Her ne kadar radyo, kamusal bir kurum olarak tasarlanmış ve yürütülmüş olsa da, ne programların içeriği ne de seslendiği kesim toplumun genel çoğunluğuyla örtüşmüştür. Radyo, 1950'lerin ortasından 1960 Mayıs'ına kadar Demokrat Parti Hükümeti tarafından muhalefete karşı bir silah olarak kullanılmıştır. 1960 askeri darbesiyle birlikte devlet radyosunun kullanımına ilişkin yeni kanunlar ve düzenlemeler getirilmiş; 1964 yılında Türkiye Radyo Televizyon Kurumu (TRT) oluşturulmuştur.

