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Bottom-up nationalism and discrimination on social media: An analysis of the citizenship debate about refugees in Turkey
Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem (Sage Publications Ltd, 2020)This study analyzes social media representations of refugees in Turkey and discusses their role in shaping public opinion. The influx of millions of Syrian refugees in Turkey has created heated debates about their presence ... -
Editorial introduction. Representations of immigrants and refugees: News coverage public opinion and media literacy
Smets, Kevin; Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem (DE GRUYTER MOUTON, 2018)[Abstract Not Available] -
Integration Diversity and the Making of a European Public Sphere
Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem (USC ANNENBERG PRESS, 2018)[Abstract Not Available] -
Intercultural learning in schools through telecollaboration? A critical case study of eTwinning between Turkey and Germany
Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem (Sage Publications Inc, 2018)Digital media offer various possibilities for internet-based telecollaboration in schools and open up a space for intercultural learning. Diverse initiatives like such as the European Union-initiative eTwinning network aim ... -
Media-Bridge-Cultures: Exploring mediated cultural encounters
Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem; Odag, Ozen (Sage Publications Inc, 2018)[Abstract Not Available] -
Policies of media and cultural integration in Germany: From guestworker programmes to a more integrative framework
Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem (Sage Publications Ltd, 2014)After the arrival of the first labour migrants in Germany in the 1960s a gradual change in the perception of migrants in German politics took place: from guests (Gastarbeiter) and foreigners (Ausländer) to citizens as ... -
Understanding the Images of Alan Kurdi With "Small Data": A Qualitative, Comparative Analysis of Tweets About Refugees in Turkey and Flanders (Belgium)
Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem; Smets, Kevin (USC Annenberg Press, 2017)One of the peak moments of the debate on the European refugee crisis was caused by the circulation of images of Alan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian boy who drowned in the Aegean Sea on September 2, 2015. The images triggered ...