Digital Transformations in Turkey
Current Perspectives in Communication Studies
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This edited collection analyzes the genesis, dynamics, and operations of different communication contexts in relation to digital transformations in Turkey. Akdenizli offers a multi-faceted and balanced discussion of the role and impact of communication technologies in a country with questionable and notorious freedom of expression violations.
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This edited collection analyzes the genesis, dynamics, and operations of different communication contexts in relation to digital transformations in Turkey. Akdenizli offers a multi-faceted and balanced discussion of the role and impact of communication technologies in a country with questionable and notorious freedom of expression violations.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780739191187
- ISBN-10: 0739191187
- Artikelnr.: 42024984
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780739191187
- ISBN-10: 0739191187
- Artikelnr.: 42024984
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Banu Akdenizli is associate professor of communication and head of the Department of Public Relations and Publicity at Yeditepe University.
Contents
Part 1: Culture, Society and the Individual
Chapter 1: A Multidimensional Privacy Orientation Scale: Development and
Validation with Turkish Twitter Users
Lemi Baruh, Haluk Mert Bal and Zeynep Cemalcilar
Chapter 2: New Media, Everyday Life, and the Poor: An Ethnographic Inquiry
Hakan Ergül, Emre Gökalp and Incilay Cangöz
Chapter 3: Online Games and the Spirit of Capitalism: An Analysis of
Youngsters and Clash of Clans
Billur Ülger
Chapter 4: "To be a Child in the 1980s" in Turkey: Construction of
Generational Memory and Nostalgia Through Cyberspace
Demet Lüküslü
Chapter 5: cingeneyiz.blogspot.com.tr: A Case of Representing the Gypsy
Identity on the Internet in Turkey
Özlem Akkaya
Part 2: Industries, Design and Practice
Chapter 6: Changing Power Perceptions: Public Relations Practitioners and
Social Media
Ebru Uzunoglu, Burcu Öksüz and Merve Genç
Chapter 7: Integrating New Media into Higher Education: A Turkish Case in
Transmedia, Convergence and Gamification
Erkan Saka
Chapter 8: Every Now And Then: Journalists and Twitter Use in Turkey
Banu Akdenizli
Chapter 9: Communicating Social Responsibility: A Look at Turkish Corporate
Websites
Banu Biçakçi
Chapter 10: Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Labors, Our Rights:The Socialist
Feminist Collective and The Feminist Politics
Berrin Yanikkaya
Part 3: Insitutions, Governance and Democracy
Chapter 11: In Quest for Democracy: Internet Freedom and Politics in
Contemporary Turkey
Asli Tunç
Chapter 12: "#WeAreErdogan": The Justice and Development Party's Social
Media Campaign during the 2011 General Elections
Mutlu Binark, Tugrul Çomu, Asli Telli Aydemir, Günseli Bayraktutan, Burak
Dogu, Gözde Islamoglu
Chapter 13:The Politics of the Digital Technoscape in Turkey: Surveillance
and Resistance of Kurds
Burçe Çelik
Chapter 14: The Revolution Will Be Hacktivated: Turkish Marxist Hacker
Groups
Murat Akser
Chapter 15: Using Social Media Dialogically?Political Parties in Turkey and
the 2014 Local Elections
Banu Akdenizli and Nazli Çetin
Part 1: Culture, Society and the Individual
Chapter 1: A Multidimensional Privacy Orientation Scale: Development and
Validation with Turkish Twitter Users
Lemi Baruh, Haluk Mert Bal and Zeynep Cemalcilar
Chapter 2: New Media, Everyday Life, and the Poor: An Ethnographic Inquiry
Hakan Ergül, Emre Gökalp and Incilay Cangöz
Chapter 3: Online Games and the Spirit of Capitalism: An Analysis of
Youngsters and Clash of Clans
Billur Ülger
Chapter 4: "To be a Child in the 1980s" in Turkey: Construction of
Generational Memory and Nostalgia Through Cyberspace
Demet Lüküslü
Chapter 5: cingeneyiz.blogspot.com.tr: A Case of Representing the Gypsy
Identity on the Internet in Turkey
Özlem Akkaya
Part 2: Industries, Design and Practice
Chapter 6: Changing Power Perceptions: Public Relations Practitioners and
Social Media
Ebru Uzunoglu, Burcu Öksüz and Merve Genç
Chapter 7: Integrating New Media into Higher Education: A Turkish Case in
Transmedia, Convergence and Gamification
Erkan Saka
Chapter 8: Every Now And Then: Journalists and Twitter Use in Turkey
Banu Akdenizli
Chapter 9: Communicating Social Responsibility: A Look at Turkish Corporate
Websites
Banu Biçakçi
Chapter 10: Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Labors, Our Rights:The Socialist
Feminist Collective and The Feminist Politics
Berrin Yanikkaya
Part 3: Insitutions, Governance and Democracy
Chapter 11: In Quest for Democracy: Internet Freedom and Politics in
Contemporary Turkey
Asli Tunç
Chapter 12: "#WeAreErdogan": The Justice and Development Party's Social
Media Campaign during the 2011 General Elections
Mutlu Binark, Tugrul Çomu, Asli Telli Aydemir, Günseli Bayraktutan, Burak
Dogu, Gözde Islamoglu
Chapter 13:The Politics of the Digital Technoscape in Turkey: Surveillance
and Resistance of Kurds
Burçe Çelik
Chapter 14: The Revolution Will Be Hacktivated: Turkish Marxist Hacker
Groups
Murat Akser
Chapter 15: Using Social Media Dialogically?Political Parties in Turkey and
the 2014 Local Elections
Banu Akdenizli and Nazli Çetin
Contents
Part 1: Culture, Society and the Individual
Chapter 1: A Multidimensional Privacy Orientation Scale: Development and
Validation with Turkish Twitter Users
Lemi Baruh, Haluk Mert Bal and Zeynep Cemalcilar
Chapter 2: New Media, Everyday Life, and the Poor: An Ethnographic Inquiry
Hakan Ergül, Emre Gökalp and Incilay Cangöz
Chapter 3: Online Games and the Spirit of Capitalism: An Analysis of
Youngsters and Clash of Clans
Billur Ülger
Chapter 4: "To be a Child in the 1980s" in Turkey: Construction of
Generational Memory and Nostalgia Through Cyberspace
Demet Lüküslü
Chapter 5: cingeneyiz.blogspot.com.tr: A Case of Representing the Gypsy
Identity on the Internet in Turkey
Özlem Akkaya
Part 2: Industries, Design and Practice
Chapter 6: Changing Power Perceptions: Public Relations Practitioners and
Social Media
Ebru Uzunoglu, Burcu Öksüz and Merve Genç
Chapter 7: Integrating New Media into Higher Education: A Turkish Case in
Transmedia, Convergence and Gamification
Erkan Saka
Chapter 8: Every Now And Then: Journalists and Twitter Use in Turkey
Banu Akdenizli
Chapter 9: Communicating Social Responsibility: A Look at Turkish Corporate
Websites
Banu Biçakçi
Chapter 10: Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Labors, Our Rights:The Socialist
Feminist Collective and The Feminist Politics
Berrin Yanikkaya
Part 3: Insitutions, Governance and Democracy
Chapter 11: In Quest for Democracy: Internet Freedom and Politics in
Contemporary Turkey
Asli Tunç
Chapter 12: "#WeAreErdogan": The Justice and Development Party's Social
Media Campaign during the 2011 General Elections
Mutlu Binark, Tugrul Çomu, Asli Telli Aydemir, Günseli Bayraktutan, Burak
Dogu, Gözde Islamoglu
Chapter 13:The Politics of the Digital Technoscape in Turkey: Surveillance
and Resistance of Kurds
Burçe Çelik
Chapter 14: The Revolution Will Be Hacktivated: Turkish Marxist Hacker
Groups
Murat Akser
Chapter 15: Using Social Media Dialogically?Political Parties in Turkey and
the 2014 Local Elections
Banu Akdenizli and Nazli Çetin
Part 1: Culture, Society and the Individual
Chapter 1: A Multidimensional Privacy Orientation Scale: Development and
Validation with Turkish Twitter Users
Lemi Baruh, Haluk Mert Bal and Zeynep Cemalcilar
Chapter 2: New Media, Everyday Life, and the Poor: An Ethnographic Inquiry
Hakan Ergül, Emre Gökalp and Incilay Cangöz
Chapter 3: Online Games and the Spirit of Capitalism: An Analysis of
Youngsters and Clash of Clans
Billur Ülger
Chapter 4: "To be a Child in the 1980s" in Turkey: Construction of
Generational Memory and Nostalgia Through Cyberspace
Demet Lüküslü
Chapter 5: cingeneyiz.blogspot.com.tr: A Case of Representing the Gypsy
Identity on the Internet in Turkey
Özlem Akkaya
Part 2: Industries, Design and Practice
Chapter 6: Changing Power Perceptions: Public Relations Practitioners and
Social Media
Ebru Uzunoglu, Burcu Öksüz and Merve Genç
Chapter 7: Integrating New Media into Higher Education: A Turkish Case in
Transmedia, Convergence and Gamification
Erkan Saka
Chapter 8: Every Now And Then: Journalists and Twitter Use in Turkey
Banu Akdenizli
Chapter 9: Communicating Social Responsibility: A Look at Turkish Corporate
Websites
Banu Biçakçi
Chapter 10: Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Labors, Our Rights:The Socialist
Feminist Collective and The Feminist Politics
Berrin Yanikkaya
Part 3: Insitutions, Governance and Democracy
Chapter 11: In Quest for Democracy: Internet Freedom and Politics in
Contemporary Turkey
Asli Tunç
Chapter 12: "#WeAreErdogan": The Justice and Development Party's Social
Media Campaign during the 2011 General Elections
Mutlu Binark, Tugrul Çomu, Asli Telli Aydemir, Günseli Bayraktutan, Burak
Dogu, Gözde Islamoglu
Chapter 13:The Politics of the Digital Technoscape in Turkey: Surveillance
and Resistance of Kurds
Burçe Çelik
Chapter 14: The Revolution Will Be Hacktivated: Turkish Marxist Hacker
Groups
Murat Akser
Chapter 15: Using Social Media Dialogically?Political Parties in Turkey and
the 2014 Local Elections
Banu Akdenizli and Nazli Çetin







