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" Media in new Turkey : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 321037
Doc. No : b178499
Main Entry : Yesil, Bilge,1973-
Title & Author : Media in new Turkey : : the origins of an authoritarian neoliberal state /\ Bilge Yesil
Publication Statement : Urbana :: University of Illinois Press,, [2016]
: , ©2016
Series Statement : The Geopolitics of information
Page. NO : xi, 212 pages ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 9780252040177
: : 0252040171
: : 9780252081651
: : 025208165X
: 9780252098376
: 0252098374
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical resources (pages 171-208) and index
Contents : Politics and culture in Turkey -- Political economic transformation of media in the 1990s -- Containing Kurdish nationalism and political Islam in the 1990s -- The AKP era : between the market and the state -- The remaking of the media-military-state relationships in the early twenty-first century -- Gezi Park protests, corruption investigation, and the control of the online public sphere
Abstract : "Investment and expansion have made Turkish media a transnational powerhouse in the Middle East and Central Asia. Yet tensions continue to grow between media outlets and the Islamist AKP party that has governed the country for over a decade. In Media in New Turkey, Bilge Yesil unlocks the complexities surrounding and penetrating today's Turkish media. Yesil focuses on a convergence of global and domestic forces that range from the 1980 military coup to globalization's inroads and the recent resurgence of political Islam. Her analysis foregrounds how these and other forces become intertwined, and she uses Turkey's media to unpack the ever-more-complex relationships. Yesil confronts essential questions regarding: the role of the state and military in building the structures that shaped Turkey's media system; media adaptations to ever-shifting contours of political and economic power; how the far-flung economic interests of media conglomerates leave them vulnerable to state pressure; and the ways Turkey's politicized judiciary criminalizes certain speech. Drawing on local knowledge and a wealth of Turkish sources, Yesil provides an engrossing look at the fault lines carved by authoritarianism, tradition, neoliberal reform, and globalization within Turkey's increasingly far-reaching media." -- Publisher's description
Subject : Mass media-- Turkey
Subject : Mass media-- Political aspects-- Turkey
Subject : Mass media policy-- Turkey
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