Search
Now showing items 21-26 of 26
“The Public Immoralist”: Discourses of Queer Subjectification in Contemporary Turkey
(University of Southern California, 2020)
This study examines the forms of queer subjectification that have been molded through regular acts of gender- and sexuality-based violence against LGBTQ+ citizens as encouraged by the dominant religious and secular discourses ...
Use of Social Media in the Struggle Surrounding Violence Against Turkish Women
(University of Southern California, 2020)
Increasingly large numbers of women in Turkey have suffered abuse or lost their lives through attacks by men. In 2019 alone, 474 women were killed by men. Based on theories of connective action and affective publics, this ...
Covering Turkey: The Dilemmas of Foreign Correspondents between the Desk and the Field
(Galatasaray Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi, 2014)
In the last decade, Turkey’s appeal for international news
organizations has risen dramatically. In 1991, there were 85 accredited
foreign reporters based in Turkey, the number was recorded as 145 in
2000, 200 in 2005. ...
Elusive citizenship: Media, minorities and freedom of communication in Turkey in the last decade
(Galatasaray Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi, 2013)
This paper is based on a presentation delivered at St Antony’s
College, University of Oxford on 21st of May 2012 as part of the Seminar
Series “Authority, Censorship and Subversion in Turkey: Culture and
Society in the ...
Large-Scale Collaborative Research Projects in Theatre and Performance Studies: Resources, Politics, and Ethics in the Margins of Europe during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(The University of Kansas, Department of Theatre and Dance, 2021-09)
Staging National Abjection: Theatre and Politics in Turkey and Its Diasporas is a research
project funded by the European Research Council’s Starting Grants program. Building on
the initial insights of the project, the ...
Cinematic Visual Representation of Refugee Journeys in Turkey in the Context of Precarious Class Dynamics
(MIGRATION LETTERS, 2019-09-29)
In this article, I comparatively analyse the imagery of precarious class through the narration of refugee
journeys in Turkey for two different films, with an emphasis on the visuality of cinematic narration. Whilst
The ...