Yanardağoğlu, Eylem

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Doç. Dr.
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Eylemy@khas.edu.tr
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Scholarly Output

43

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8

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0

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15

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  • Book Review
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    The American Passport in Turkey: National Citizenship in the Age of Transnationalism
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francıs Ltd, 2020) Yanardağoğlu, Eylem
    [Abstract Not Available]
  • Book Part
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    Nation, Media and Communicative Space
    (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) Yanardağoğlu, E.
    Media are implicated in the exercise and formation of citizenship in a number of ways. The nation-state, as the main ‘communicative space’, was a valuable analytical tool to evaluate the era in which communications and media systems stayed within the national borders. Since 1980s, growing ethnic and cultural diversity in societies and cultural expansion of citizenship that critiqued the definitions of a national culture made an ‘intervention’ in the public sphere at the local, national, and global levels. The chapter considers the relationship between media and nation in the European context at a time when a common communicative space was contested by several factors such as immigration, regionalization, advances in new technologies and the growing impact of the EU and UN institutions within global governance. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
  • Book Part
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    Cultural Identity in 'fragile Communities: Greek Orthodox Minority Media in Turkey
    (Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2014) Yanardağoğlu, Eylem
    [Abstract Not Available]
  • Article
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    Vacillation in Turkey's Popular Global Tv Exports: Toward a More Complex Understanding of Distribution
    (USC Annenberg Press, 2016) Alankuş, Sevda; Yanardağoğlu, Eylem
    Audience demand for Turkey's TV series has increased their strength in the regional market and beyond. By mid-2014 more than 70 Turkish TV dramas reached audiences in 75 countries. Some experts have characterized this as neo-Ottoman cool, referring to Turkey's growing "soft power" role in successfully combining Islam with democracy. However, survey data from 16 Arab countries, previous audience studies, and our in-depth interviews with Istanbul-based producers and distributors refute this. Neo-Ottoman cool does not register the full dynamics of contingent relations between economy, politics, ideology, and media flows. Our research underscores the region's glocal flexibility and the market articulations overarching Turkey's soft power ambitions, how the drama genre attracts women cross-culturally, and the limits of notions of cultural proximity.
  • Book Part
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    New Media and Politics of Communicative Citizenship
    (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) Yanardağoğlu, E.
    In this chapter, the aim is to consider the impact of technological and economic convergence in the media system in 2010s. The Internet emerged as a new area of limitation and censorship, which intensified during the 2007–2011 period that corresponded to Justice and Development Party’s second term in power (Yes?il et al., 2017). Since 2011, there have already been major civil protests such as ‘Do Not Touch my Internet’ taking place in various parts of Turkey, and internet users had already begun to rely on online alternative media for news provision. During the Gezi protests, social media held a crucial role in news-making and news-gathering, as ‘regular’ citizens turned into citizen journalists (İnceoğlu and Çoban, 2014). In this chapter, the focus is on the emergence of citizen journalism networks, new content producers that blur the line between news and video-activism/documentary forms. The chapter mainly draws on data that were gathered through two different independent research projects conducted by the author between 2014 and 2015 in Istanbul. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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    Citizenship, Media and Activism in Turkey During Gezi Park Protests
    (Routledge, 2024) Yanardagoglu, Eylem
    [No Abstract Available]
  • Master Thesis
    Kobi'lerin Dijital Dönüşümü: Whatsapp Bu Dönüşümü Kolaylaştıracak Mı? Bir Mikro Kobi Örneği
    (2023) Okucu, Fırat; Yanardağoğlu, Eylem
    Bu çalışma, Türkiye'de ev geliştirme ürünleri sektöründe çalışanı 10'dan az olan Mikro KOBİ'lerin dijital dönüşümünü incelemektedir. İş amaçları için WhatsApp'ı benimsemelerine odaklanan araştırma, iş akışı üzerindeki etkiyi, dijitalleşmeye bakış açılarını ve dış faktörlerin etkisini araştırıyor. 12 Mikro KOBİ ile yapılan görüşmeler aracılığıyla, bu çalışma yenilik benimseme teorilerinin uygulanabilirliğini incelemektedir. Bulgular, bu sektördeki dijital dönüşümün anlaşılmasına katkıda bulunarak benzer işletmelere, politika yapıcılara ve araştırmacılara fayda sağlıyor. Anahtar Kelimeler:
  • Book Part
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    Conclusion
    (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) Yanardağoğlu, E.
    The birth of the so called Justice and Development Party proponent media and increased media capture leading to an eventual collapse of what was known as mainstream news media, catalysed the emergence of native digital and platform-based news media in which new players emerged. These new players emphasised ‘do it yourself’ and ‘self-actualizing citizenship’ (Kligler-Vilenchik, New Media & Society 19:1887–1903, 2017) because their main emphasis was on maintaining democratic standards and independence in media and communication. New media convergence afford entrepreneurial journalists; media professionals and content producers to fill a gap in the news media that was previously filled with the mainstream. However, this potential may be overshadowed by a number of internal and external factors related to contemporary journalism’s global vulnerability; these include sustainability of revenue models, precarisation of journalism and political polarisation. This chapter offers a general summary of the preceding work and offers concluding reflections. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
  • Article
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    Yeni Medya ve Kullanıcı Türevli İçerik: Dokuz8haber Sitesi Örneğinde Yurttaş Gazeteciliği Üzerine Etnografik Bir İnceleme
    (Uluslararası Kıbrıs Üniversitesi, 2015) Yanardağoğlu, Eylem
    [Abstract Not Available]
  • Book Part
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    The Media and Media Policy
    (Routledge, 2019) Yanardagoglu, Eylem
    [Abstract Not Available]