The Role of Legacy Media and Social Media in Increasing Public Engagement About Violence Against Women in Turkey
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2022
Authors
Bas, Ozen
Ogan, Christine L. L.
Varol, Onur
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Sage Publications Ltd
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
Evidence that women have paid the price of what has been labeled the shadow pandemic is found in the increase in violence against them. The rates of femicide and lack of trust in the Turkish judicial system of the authoritarian government are worrisome. Protests have been made in the streets and through social media in response. Our goal was to determine the role of legacy news media and social media in bringing awareness of the femicide issue to the public and how affective publics function surrounding a relatively unaddressed societal problem using datasets created by women's organizations. We conducted a content analysis on 150 sampled femicide cases in Turkey before and during the pandemic taken from online news sources. We investigated the quality of traditional news media coverage and the volume of social media users expressing emotional reactions to individual femicides over time. Results suggest that the journalistic performance of covering the issue of femicide fails to detail essential facts, and awareness and concern for the issue are evident in the Likes, retweets, shares, and expressions of emotional engagement provided to the victims, while online reactions to femicide have increased substantially since 2019, contributing to the formation of affective publics. The study makes a conceptual contribution to the understanding of legacy media and social media's roles in spurring public engagement about serious social problems in autocratic political contexts while advancing the methodological tools of combining social scientific techniques with computational ones.
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content analysis, Facebook, data analysis, Turkey, femicides, Share, social media, issue awareness, Facebook, public engagement, Share, affective publics, Facebook, content analysis, issue awareness, Turkey, affective publics, social media, Share, data analysis, Communication. Mass media, P87-96, 300, femicides, public engagement
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05 social sciences, 0508 media and communications
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3
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

5
GENDER EQUALITY

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AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

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LIFE ON LAND

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