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Editorial The Act of Killing an Interview With Joshua Oppenheimer(CINEASTE, 2013) Behlil, Melis; Behlil, Melis; Oppenheimer, Joshua[Abstract Not Available]Editorial Editorial Introduction. Representations of Immigrants and Refugees: News Coverage Public Opinion and Media Literacy(DE GRUYTER MOUTON, 2018) Smets, Kevin; Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem; Bozdağ Bucak, Çiğdem[Abstract Not Available]Other Elusive Citizenship: Media, Minorities and Freedom of Communication in Turkey in the Last Decade(Galatasaray Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi, 2013) Yanardağoğlu, Eylem; Yanardağoğlu, EylemThis 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 AKP Years”. It reviews the developments that took place in realm of freedom of communication and media in the last decade.1 Through interviews with editors and journalists, this presentation demonstrates that the exercise of democratic citizenship through the media and freedom of communication in Turkey is inversely correlated to deepening of AKP’s power in governance.Review Exploring Switching Factors for Mobile Number Portability: a Survey(Inst Advanced Science Extension, 2017) Khaliq, Imran Hameed; Can, Cihangir; Mahmood, Hafiz Zahid; Malik, Summaira; Jan, Malik Jahangir; Zameer, AsifPakistan's mobile phone market is one of the world's fastest growing markets with a subscriber base of 137 million users. Competition in the country's telecommunication industry is dominated by four players and customer demand is high. In addition Pakistan is the first country in South Asia to have implemented Mobile Number Portability (MNP) in March 2007. MNP is a facility that allows mobile subscribers to switch between service providers without changing their existing phone numbers. Mobile phone service provider's selection may be influenced by various factors. Therefore this research was undertaken to explore factors affecting MNP and to determine which factors were most influential in the selection of mobile phone service providers in a developing economy like Pakistan. Moreover the study also probed into differences in customer perceptions between pre-paid and post-paid customers. This exploratory study is based on primary data collected from 300 customers using services of different cellular companies who had experienced MNP facility. Factor analysis was carried out on obtained data and reliability of the resultant scale was verified to achieve the objectives of the study. The outcome of this research provided a concise framework of the various dimensions of customer choice. Contrary to previous researches the result of this study indicated that infrastructural services customer relationships call quality and promotional packages were the most important factors affecting MNP. However price of services was found less important factor in selection of telecommunication service providers. This study also showed that pre-paid and post-paid customers can be significantly different for many value-added services and promotional tools. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by IASE. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).Editorial Forum: Visualizing History Visualizing Nation(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014) Spence, Louıse[Abstract Not Available]Review How To Study Ethnic Food: Senses, Power, and Intercultural Studies(BioMed Central Ltd., 2020) Karaosmanoğlu, Defne; Karaosmanoğlu, Nezaket DefneThis article gives a broad review of the literature focusing on food, senses, and intercultural relations. Integrating cultural studies literature and concepts into ethnic food studies, it tries to understand the ways in which ethnic food becomes an agent of social change and helps to build, promote, and improve intercultural relations. More specifically, this article tries to explore the ways in which ethnic food could be used as a pedagogical tool in intercultural relations. The following questions are explored in anthropology and cultural studies literature: To what extent can ethnic food bring a feeling of connection with other cultures? To what extent can it bring an understanding of others? What kind of a role do the senses of taste and smell play in this process? At least three steps are proposed in the study of ethnic food and intercultural relations: Integrating sensory studies into food studies, applying self-reflexive ethnographic methodologies which are based on experience and emotion, and finally exploring the relationship between food and power, and food and agency.Editorial In Focus: Non-Western Historiography? Introduction(Univ Texas Press, 2010) Guratai, Ahmet; Spence, Louıse; Spence, Louise[Abstract Not Available]Other İnternet ve Demokrasinin Geleceği(Selçuk Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi, 2005) Karakulakoğlu, Selva Ersözİnternet sosyal, siyasal ve ekonomik yaşamı etkilemekte ve bu alanlarda varolan alışkanlıklarımızın değişmesine yol açmaktadır. Bu değişimlerden en önemlisi hiç şüphesiz siyaset alanında yaşanmaktadır. İnternet yeni iletişim araçlarıyla siyasal hayatı değiştirmeye başlamıştır. Aynı zamanda bu yeni teknolojiyi demokrasi karşısında tehdit olarak görenler de vardır. Bu çalışmada siyasal katılım aracı olarak internet incelenmiş; internetin neden olabileceği tehdit ve tehlikeler örneklerle açıklanmış, internet ve demokrasinin geleceği hakkında bazı varsayımlardan bahsedilmiş ve çözüm önerileri sunulmaya çalışılmıştır.Editorial Introduction: Orienting Istanbul-Cultural Capital of Europe?(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010) Göktürk, Deniz; Soysal, Levent; Soysal, Levent; Türeli, Ipek[Abstract Not Available]Review Is the Press Really Free?: the Recent Conflict Between the Government and Media in Turkey(2011) Baybars Hawks, Banu; Manav, BanuThe history of the relationship between the press and the government dates back to the period of Ottoman Empire but became significantly strained after the foundation of the Turkish Republic. A historical and political economic analysis shows that successive governments in Turkey have found new methods to censor the media as the country's democracy moves towards consolidation. Since 2000 a familiar pressure has been brought to bear on the Turkish media from the conservative majority AKP government which has used legal economic and political-discursive means to control the flow of information thereby favoring a neo-conservative controlled and censored view of news media. This paper takes the recent cases of censorship by the Turkish government on the media as examples to argue governments in Turkey invented new methods of suppressing the press in this more liberal economic and political environment. To that end the method of inquiry includes a certain degree of historical analysis on the change in the political economy of the news media and discourse analysis of the most recent encounters between the media and the government. © Common Ground Banu Baybars Hawks All Rights Reserved.Editorial The Look of Silence an Interview With Joshua Oppenheimer and Adi Rukun(CINEASTE, 2015) Behlil, Melis; Behlil, Melis[Abstract Not Available]Editorial The Media and the Failed Coup in Turkey: Televised Tweeted and Facetimed Yet So 20th Century(Sage Publications Inc, 2017) Yanardağoğlu, Eylem; Yanardağoğlu, Eylem[Abstract Not Available]