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The impacts of processes of digitalization on the reception of contemporary art in Turkey during Covid-19
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023)
During the Covid-19 pandemic, internet-based technologies have become a lifeline for artists, art professionals, and audiences. The widespread usage of digital formats and techniques in the production and presentation of ...
Taming the wild: Attracting capital through populist mobilization in the urban landscapes of Istanbul
(Wiley, 2023)
Urban transformation in Turkey, ranging in scale from gigantic infrastructural investments to small property-redevelopment ventures, has posed one of the most puzzling questions for scholars and activists: Why do the urban ...
Folk theories of false information: A mixed-methods study in the context of Covid-19 in Turkey
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2022)
This study explores how media users define false information in the daily flow of their lives against a backdrop of sociopolitical contexts. We focus on the vernacular definitions of false information through the concept ...
An unsettling re-composition: Istanbul's lost Armenian April 11 Memorial
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, 2023)
This research uses 3D drawing techniques to create a re-composition of the lost April 11 Memorial, a contested monument which commemorated the deportation of Armenian intellectuals from Istanbul in 1915. We use the only ...
A reassessment of industrial growth in interwar Turkey through first-generation sectoral estimates
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023)
This study presents the first sectorally disaggregated estimates of the industrial output growth for Turkey between World War I and II. These estimates indicate that at the aggregate level the existing official index ...
From more to less 'Civil' borderline discourses in mainstream media and government Reflections on Turkey since 2002
(John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2022)
Between the civil and uncivil lie 'borderline' discourses where speech that appears civil is laden with uncivil ideas, norms and discourses that normalise anti-pluralist, nativist and exclusionary views. Such discourses ...
Intergroup tolerance leads to subjective morality, which in turn is associated with (but does not lead to) reduced religiosity
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020)
Although the effect of religious belief on morally relevant behavior is well demonstrated, the reverse influence is less known. In this research, we examined the influence of morality on religious belief. In the first ...
'I stopped reading newspapers because of the internet!': News consumption behaviour of youth in Greece and Turkey
(Intellect Ltd, 2022)
Digitalization of news organizations and other traditional media presents an ongoing struggle. Although there is a general decline in news consumption in all ages, youth in particular seems to be `tuning out' of news ...
Media Effects in a Polarized Political System: The Case of Turkey
(Springer/Plenum Publishers, 2023)
Can the media influence vote choice when the media and the party system are highly polarized, and vote shifts are infrequent? We argue affirmatively that media significantly influences vote choice even in such systems. ...
Long Term Terrorism in Turkey: The Government, Media and Public Opinion
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2010)
Turkey has been subjected to terrorism for the past 24 years with the PKK’s campaign of terror. Under the pressure of PKK terrorism, a complex relationship has developed between the Turkish government, the media, and public ...