Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Journey through Citizen Journalism, Political Trolling, and Fake News
This book focuses on media and zeroes in some critical and oppositional aspects of internet usage within Turkey. It does not radically challenge some works on Turkey’s recent grand narrative but presents empirical and minor accounts to this. However, in elaborating the long history of relatively resilient and multilayered oppositional digital media networks in Turkey, this book insists that an idea of authoritarian turn may be misleading as the internet communications are exposed to repressive measures and surveillance tactics from the very beginning of the country’s recent past. While discussing from citizen journalism practices to political trolls and from Gezi Park protests to disinformation campaigns, this book pays tribute to digital activists and points out that mobilizing through digital networks can present glimmers of hope in challenging authoritarian regimes.
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Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Journey through Citizen Journalism, Political Trolling, and Fake News
This book focuses on media and zeroes in some critical and oppositional aspects of internet usage within Turkey. It does not radically challenge some works on Turkey’s recent grand narrative but presents empirical and minor accounts to this. However, in elaborating the long history of relatively resilient and multilayered oppositional digital media networks in Turkey, this book insists that an idea of authoritarian turn may be misleading as the internet communications are exposed to repressive measures and surveillance tactics from the very beginning of the country’s recent past. While discussing from citizen journalism practices to political trolls and from Gezi Park protests to disinformation campaigns, this book pays tribute to digital activists and points out that mobilizing through digital networks can present glimmers of hope in challenging authoritarian regimes.
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Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Journey through Citizen Journalism, Political Trolling, and Fake News

Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Journey through Citizen Journalism, Political Trolling, and Fake News

by Erkan Saka
Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Journey through Citizen Journalism, Political Trolling, and Fake News

Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Journey through Citizen Journalism, Political Trolling, and Fake News

by Erkan Saka

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This book focuses on media and zeroes in some critical and oppositional aspects of internet usage within Turkey. It does not radically challenge some works on Turkey’s recent grand narrative but presents empirical and minor accounts to this. However, in elaborating the long history of relatively resilient and multilayered oppositional digital media networks in Turkey, this book insists that an idea of authoritarian turn may be misleading as the internet communications are exposed to repressive measures and surveillance tactics from the very beginning of the country’s recent past. While discussing from citizen journalism practices to political trolls and from Gezi Park protests to disinformation campaigns, this book pays tribute to digital activists and points out that mobilizing through digital networks can present glimmers of hope in challenging authoritarian regimes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498591393
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 06/23/2021
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.42(d)

About the Author

Erkan Saka is associate professor of media and journalism studies at Bilgi University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A History of Turkey’s Internet

Chapter 2: A Turning Point: “İnternetime Dokunma” March

Chapter 3: The emergence of Citizen Journalism

Chapter 4: A Major Turning Point: Occupy Gezi

Chapter 5: Civic Emergences in the post-Gezi Period

Chapter 6: Early Models for Political Trolls

Chapter 7: The State of Fake News in Turkey

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