TR Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / TR Dizin Indexed Publications Collection
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Article Avrupa Yeşil Mutabakatının Etkilerinin Çerçevelendirilmesi: “normatif Güç” Olarak Ab ve Ötesine Yansımaları(Ankara Univ European Union Research Centre, 2023-07-30) Biresselioğlu, Mehmet Efe; Solak, Berfu; Savaş, Zehra Funda; Yalçınkaya, Zehra Funda SavaşFosil yakıtların artan kullanımı ve sera gazı emisyonları dünya siyasetinde kritik konular haline gelmiştir. Avrupa Birliği (AB) Yeşil Mutabakatı, Avrupa'yı 2050 yılına kadar \"ilk iklim nötr kıta\" haline getirmeyi taahhüt etmektedir. Yeşil Mutabakat, AB'yi kaynak verimli, rekabetçi ve döngüsel bir ekonomiye dönüştürmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Uluslararası politikada normatif bir güç olarak AB, diğer aktörlerin davranışlarını etkileyebilmekte ve bu da AB’yi uluslararası bir norm yayıcı konumuna getirmektedir. Bu anlamda, \"normatif güç Avrupa\" kavramı Yeşil Mutabakatın rolüyle örtüşmektedir. Bu makale, AB Yeşil Mutabakatının karbon nötrlüğü sürecinde AB'nin normatif bir güç olarak rolünü sürdürmek için başarılı bir araç olup olmadığını incelemekte ve AB Yeşil Mutabakatının fırsatlarını ve zorluklarını ele almaktadır.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Crime and Media: the World of ‘reality Show’ as a Moral Frame of Reference(Milli Folklor Dergisi, 2017) Erol Isik, Nuran; Yaman, Burcu; Erol, Nuran IşıkCrime and transgression has become an important factor which is portrayed by the media outlets. The genre called crime reality show situated within the genre of reality show in the media in recent years has a special place in popular cultural world of meaning. Those who are accepted as protagonists, confessors, interrogators, victims and vigilantes are among the major actors in crime reality shows which function as constructing various different cultural and sociological frames of reference. The purpose of this article is to answer to the following questions: What does the crime reality show narrative tell us about contemporary Turkish culture? What are the implications of such a genre in terms of producing a televisual morality? What are the dynamics between socially irresponsible imagination and the idea of moral panic constructed via sensibility guided reasoning? In this paper, we argue that the crime reality show genre in Turkish television employs communicative strategies which are based on mediatization of morality as well as a new trend called prudentialism.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 2Norms as Negotiation Resource: the Empowerment of the European Parliament in the Lisbon Treaty(Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi, 2012) Burgin, AlexanderDespite diverging preferences concerning the role of the European Parliament in the institutional architecture of the European Union, the EU member states have accepted a significant increase of its power in the Lisbon Treaty This paper argues that bargaining power alone cannot explain this result. Instead, it postulates the importance of normative pressure: arguments based on shared norms of democratic governance at the national level add legitimacy to the preferences of the supporters of a parliamentarization of the EU and mobilize social pressure on opponents of the empowerment of the ER The impact of norms as negotiation resource is demonstrated in an analysis of three controversies in the European Convention: the appointment and budget competences of the EP and the role of national parliaments.Article Citation - WoS: 15Citation - Scopus: 18Strong, but Anxious State: the Fantasmatic Narratives on Ontological Insecurity and Anxiety in Turkey(Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi, 2022-04-09) Adisonmez, Umut Can; Onursal, RecepThe political discourse on the problem of state survival in Turkey is hegemonic. What is central to this discourse is Sevresphobia: the idea that Turkey is surrounded by internal and external enemies who are ready to destroy it. This article aims to explain why the political discourse on the problem of state survival in Turkey sustains itself over time and how it captures the collective mode of being. The article argues that fantasmatic narratives play an important role in maintaining the hegemonic discourse and governing collective anxiety. First, fantasmatic narratives simplify the socio-political space by offering a comforting explanation for the ongoing insecurities and making anxiety tolerable. Second, they act as an ideological force by keeping the political dimension of the discourse on ontological security at bay. Drawing on the Post-foundational Theory of Discourse (PTD) and Ontological Security Theory (OST), the article problematizes and analyzes the political discourse on the problem of state survival in Turkey.Article Streaming Media Platforms: Social Implications of the Transformation of Audience Activity(Ankara Univ, Fac Communication, 2021-05-31) Ozgun, Aras; Treske, AndreasStreaming media platforms are increasingly replacing cinema and television as the dominant means of narrative-content distribution, yet viewing media on these platforms differs in important ways from cinema and television spectatorship, both through the narrative and interactive possibilities they allow, but also through the temporal and spatial conditions they impose on audiences. With the help of the mobile media technologies they are delivered through, streaming media platforms free audiences from the temporal and spatial limitations of cinema and television and offer a continuous yet isolated viewing experience. Algorithmically regulated and customized program flow and the accompanying illusion of interactivity create a privatized viewing experience which contrasts with the publicness and collectiveness of that of cinema and television. In this article, we discuss the novel conditions imposed on viewers by streaming media platforms at a conceptual and theoretical level and interrogate their impact on public life.Article Examining National Identity Building From a Network Analysis Perspective the Semantic Structure of Kemalist Journal Ulku(Ankara Univ, Fac Communication, 2022-05-25) Akan, Aysun; Türkel, Selin; Uzunoğlu, Ebru; Erçifci, Aytunç; Aysun,This study focuses on Ulku the official journal of the People's Houses (Halkevieri), which was designed to create an ideology for the modern Turkish state as opposed to Ottomanism. It is aimed to examine the semantic structure of Ulku version of Kemalist modernism through holistic approach. This allows us to examine the whole by inquiring the relationship between the words in the selected articles instead of looking at the content of the journal to search for previously determined themes. Unveiling latent meaning of Ulku can have important consequences for communication literature in terms of building national identity. The findings contribute to our grasping of identity building communication practices. The study also demonstrates the utility and contribution of semantic network analysis for understanding of Ulku , as a vehicle for replacing the traditional even 'archaic' Ottoman-Muslim identity with the new modern-western identity. The initial findings of research demonstrate six permanent items (history, big, nation, year, homeland, Turkish), addressing embedded ideological latent meanings related to the modern national identity.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 13Social Media in Political Communication and the Use of Twitter in the 2011 General Elections in Turkey(Ahmet Yesevi Univ, 2014-01-27) Bayraktutan, Gunseli; Binark, Mutlu; Comu, Tugrul; Dogu, Burak; Islamoglu, Gozde; Aydemir, Asli Telli; Binark, Ferruh MutluSocial media environments, which are basically new media applications, have many users both in Turkey and in the world. These applications, which make direct interaction via the Internet possible, are used frequently by the candidates and/or the members of political parties during the election periods. This study focuses on the relationship between the candidates or members of political parties and the voters along with the social media using practices in the sample of Twitter as a social media environment, where the candidates and/or the members of political parties are users themselves, unlike the personal or institutional web sites where they have a broader ability to moderate. For this purpose, Twitter accounts belonging to the members of political parties and party leaders during Turkey's General Elections in 2011 have been examined, and the findings based on quantitative content analysis about their Twitter accounts and tweets have been evaluated.
