Yanardağoğlu, Eylem
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Book Part Citation Count: 1Cultural Identity in 'fragile Communities: Greek Orthodox Minority Media in Turkey(Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2014) Yanardağoğlu, Eylem[Abstract Not Available]Master Thesis Facebook Usage for the Women Between the Ages 55-65 Years Old(Kadir Has Üniversitesi, 2016) Daloğulları, Deniz; Yanardağoğlu, EylemThe current study investigates the special in-group dynamics of women between 55-65 years, and demonstrates the need for "Facebook usage" for that specific age group. The research question assesses the reasons behind the Facebook usage need and intention, for the women between 55-65 years. It is true that the underlying reasons behind social media usage is related to many sociologic and psychological factors, and the Facebook usage of women aged between 55-65 can only be explained by first examining the sociologic and psychological needs of the women in the group. The current study is important at the point of being the first study in Turkey, which especially focuses on the social media usage of middle-aged women, rather than focusing on the social media usage trends among youth, and which investigates the underlying hidden reasons behind Facebook usage. In the scope of the research, interviews are conducted with 15 participants and the results are investigated by sentiment and qualitative analysis. Participants are 55-65 year old women and in addition to that conducted with 10 participant 18-35 year old women for comparison. According to the results of the study, it is found out that women aged between 55 and 65 mainly use Facebook for the reasons of self-actualization, socialization and self-valuation. In addition, even though the middle aged women use Facebook in the same amount or less than the young people, they attach a higher meaning on Facebook. It can also be said that women in 55-65 age group relate Facebook with their self-identity.Master Thesis Türkiye'deki Üniversite Kütüphanelerinin Mobil Geleceği(Kadir Has Üniversitesi, 2014) Kubat, Gülçin; Yanardağoğlu, EylemMobil telefonlar konuşmanın çok ötesinde işlevlere sahip mobil bilgisayarlar haline geldiklerinden eğitim, ticaret başta olmak üzere pek çok sektör mobil teknolojilere uyum sağlamak için yeni yapılanmalara gitmektedir. Cisco‟ya göre 2015 yılı sonunda kablosuz internet sabit geniş bant interneti geride bırakacaktır. Küresel mobil veri trafiği her sene ikiye katlanmaktadır. Bilgi toplumunda bilginin değerli bir meta haline gelmesi üniversitelerin bir şirket gibi maddi değer üreten kurumlar şeklinde algılanması sonucunu doğurmuştur. Bugün rutininde ağ üzerinde veri üretip paylaşan akademinin ihtiyaç duyduğu araştırma desteğinin de ağ üzerinde olması önemlidir. Üniversite kütüphanelerinin varlık nedenlerinden biri olan araştırma desteğinin mobil teknolojilere adaptasyonu 2007‟de Iphone cihazının piyasaya sunulmasıyla yaygınlık kazanmıştır. Dünyada üniversite kütüphanelerinin önemli bir kısmı internet siteleri kadar mükemmel mobil web siteleri sunmaktadır. Ayrı mobil web sitesi veya site uygulaması, mobil katalog, mobil uyumlu veritabanları, QR kodlar, Arttırılmış Gerçeklik (AR) uygulamaları, SMS referans hizmeti üniversite kütüphanelerinde sunulan yaygın mobil hizmetlerdir. Temel kütüphane hizmetlerinin mobilden verilebiliyor olması geleceğin üniversite kütüphanesi modelinin mobil kütüphane olacağı görüşünü doğrular niteliktedir. Dünyada yaygın bir eğilim olan mobil bilgi hizmetlerinin Türkiye‟deki üniversite kütüphanelerinde varlığını araştırmak, uygulamalarını ortaya koymak amacıyla rastgele 7 bölgeyi temsilen vakıf ve devlet üniversitesi kütüphanelerinden oluşan 30 merkez kütüphane örneklem olarak seçilmiştir. Veri toplamak için 28 sorudan oluşan elektronik bir anket kütüphane yöneticilerine e-posta ile yöneltilmiştir. Sorular dünyada üniversite kütüphanelerinde sunulmakta olan mobil hizmetlere dayanarak hazırlanmıştır. Araştırma sonucunda Türkiye‟de üniversite kütüphanelerinde mobil teknolojilere yönelik hizmetler veya konuya gösterilen önemin dünyayla yakın bir seviyede olduğu tesbit edilmiştir. Ayrıca ilk kez bu çalışmada bugüne değin literatürde sadece bina, bütçe, personel, koleksiyon, kullanıcı şeklinde 5 öğe olarak ifade edilen kütüphane öğelerine, teknoloji ve internetin etkisiyle hizmetlerde yaşanan dönüşüm nedeniyle, „Bilgi ve iletişim Teknolojileri(BĠT Altyapı) Altyapı‟ maddesinin bir öğe olarak eklenmesinin zorunluluğu vurgulanmıştır.Master Thesis News Consumption Behaviours of Young Generation in Turkey With a Focus on Social Media Usage(Kadir Has Üniversitesi, 2017) Göktepe, Ayberk; Yanardağoğlu, EylemThe aim of this research is to demonstrate an ongoing pattern about young generation’s news consumption through social media in Turkey. The purpose is to emphasize recent studies’ key findings about the role of social media as a news source among young generation. To that end an online survey was conducted which is followed by interviews with six respondents selected by purposive sampling method. By this way the researcher got more insight about users’ (aged between 16 and 34) own perceptions that helped to achieve a more detailed analysis and stimulate further questions in the field. The findings of the research enabled the researcher to test young generation’s social media usage in news consumption in the lights of detailed information about in what ways they use these channels. The datas were limited to in depth online interviews and online survey the researcher had designed. The results obtained in this context are of exemplary support that this research intends to test the pattern through the commonalities between participants on social media and news consumption.Master Thesis Limited Effects of Social Media and Relevance of Opinion Leader Theory on Arab Spring: the Case of Tunisia and Egypt(Kadir Has Üniversitesi, 2016) Sarıkaya, Tugay; Yanardağoğlu, EylemAccording to The World Bank in 2009 internet usage in Tunisia was 34.1% (The World Bank 2009). Tunisia has been considered where Arab Spring started but it has not internet users as much as most of Middle East and European countries. Therefore regarding to numbers how it is possible to make strong connection between social media and uprisings. On 17 December 2010 Mohammed Bouazizi set himself on fire and started uprisings in North Africa and Middle East. By this incident suppressed people of nations found opportunities to be union and rebel against their regimes. These uprisings created domino effects and spread to the other nations one by one in Egypt Libya and Yemen. As classical media was under government control how people in Tunisia found opportunity to revolt against their government? At that point study of Katz and Lazarsfeld (1955) about limited effects of media and importance of opinion leaders are important to evaluate the situation during uprisings. When uprising started in Tunisia participation of rural people and people without internet show that Arab Spring is merely more than effects of social media platforms (Mabrouk 201 1). Purpose of the research is to understand limited effects of social media platforms and relevance of theory of opinion leader (1955) in Tunisia and Egypt. The research merely tries to highlight limited effect of social media platforms in Tunisia and Egypt and focus on opinion leaders in offline communities in order to understand what was behind uprisings besides social media platforms.Master Thesis From Television To Internet: Convergence in Television Series in Turkey(Kadir Has Üniversitesi, 2019) Turhallı, Neval; Yanardağoğlu, EylemThis study aims to understand the convergence of television series in Turkey as distribution platforms move from television to internet. It adopts qualitative research methods where a number of in-depth interviews were conducted with producers, directors, script writers, content managers and representatives of internet-distributed television platforms working in both mainstream television and web series. The study discusses technological, cultural and economic convergence in television series in turkey in terms of similarities and differences between video on demand and mainstream television. Therefore, original web series of Blu TV, Puhu TV and Netflix are compared with mainstream television series in terms of their production processes. The findings indicate that convergence is evident in the case of series in turkey. Considerable tendency tBook Part Citation Count: 0Cultural identity in ‘fragile’ communities: Greek orthodox minority media in Turkey(Taylor and Francis, 2016) Yanardagoglu, E.The appropriation of community media by ethno-religious minorities raises questions about the relationship between media, ethnicity, identity and citizenship. Scholars consider minority media institutions instrumental for the transmission of memory and traditions and the survival of language and culture against the homogenizing effects of national or global cultures, especially in the case of ‘fragile’ diasporic communities (Dayan 1998).1 This is of particular relevance to Greek community media in Istanbul,2 which constitute the focus of this chapter. The non-Muslim minority communities in Turkey, namely the Armenians, Jews and Istanbul Greeks are the legacy of the Ottoman Empire’s demographic make-up, which has dwindled dramatically over the 20th century. They were administered by one of the oldest system of governance of minorities, known as the millet system3 in the Ottoman Empire (Preece 1997). Due to their historical entitlement to certain cultural rights, these communities boast an uninterrupted and diverse media and publishing tradition since the Ottoman period. Thus, compared with ethnic media practices, which emerged in Europe as a result of contemporary skilled and nonskilled labour migration, the non-Muslim minority media in Turkey have a longer history making them one of the oldest ethnic/minority media examples in Europe.4. © 2014 Vally Lytra.Book Part Citation Count: 0Europeanisation Reforms and Early AKP Era(Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) Yanardağoğlu, E.This chapter focuses on some key events involving minority language media, mainstream and digital media in the 2000s. After Turkey’s candidate status was accepted in 1999, a set of Europeanisation reforms was implemented by two governments: Democratic Left Party, Motherland Party and Nationalist Movement Party (DSP–ANAP–MHP) coalition, and the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government that came to power in November 2002. Public service broadcaster TRT began broadcasts in 2004 and local private channels began to broadcast in Kurdish in 2006. The second tenure of the AKP government began on 22 July in 2007. From 2007 onwards, the momentum of Europeanisation began to decline and media capture and media autocracy intensified. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.Book Part Citation Count: 0Restructuring of the Media System and New Media Convergence(Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) Yanardağoğlu, E.In the aftermath of the Gezi protests and the 2015 elections, hundreds of media workers were laid off, and there was also a media purge in the aftermath of the coup attempt on 15 July 2016. The Doğan Media Group, which was once the strongest media group in both market share and influence, sold its assets to the pro-government Demirören Group in 2018, marking the end of mainstream media—and increased media capture. In the post-2015 media environment, a number of native digital platforms—news portals, citizen-based initiatives, social enterprises, news academies established by professional organisations, freelance journalists and civil society organisations—constituted the emerging media scene, especially among the oppositional media. In the period to date, there has been growth in media supported by international non-governmental organisations or embassies’ grant programmes. This chapter reviews these developments and explores whether new forms of convergence may indeed be a solution for the problems in the Turkish media system. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.Book Part Citation Count: 0Citizenship, Media and Activism in Turkey during Gezi Park Protests1(Taylor and Francis, 2023) Yanardağoğlu, E.In the decade that followed the Arab Spring, hopes for greater democratization in the Arabic speaking countries and their neighbours have waned. The political activism in Turkey has grown in the immediate years after the Gezi Park protests especially due to the increasing role of social media as an alternative venue for information exchange for citizens. However, the media freedom began to decline especially after the failed coup in 2016 onward and democratic backsliding have been more prominent. This chapter examines the use of Twitter during the Gezi Park protests and explores the ways in which it motivated or facilitated democratic participation. The data presented here are drawn from independent research efforts of a number of academics who collaborated in data collection, which combines a quantitatively driven social network analysis of approximately one million archived tweets, followed by in-depth interviews in order to collect personal accounts of motivations for online participation of protestors during the Gezi Protests. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Nael Jebril and Mohammed-Ali Abunajela; individual chapters, the contributors.