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Full Description
The book focuses on the changes that the media system in Turkey went through since early 2000s. Its perspective considers sociology of citizenship and focuses on processes such as Europeanization, de-Europeanization, authoritarianism on the one hand and implications of digitalization and convergence on the other. It tracks the transformation of the media system through the trajectories of normative, participative, and entrepreneurial citizenship practices. The final sections focus on aspects of convergence evidenced in bottom-up and participatory forms of digital media such as the birth of citizen journalism and fact-checkers after the demise of conventional mainstream media in recent years.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Nation, Media, and Communicative Space.- Chapter 3: Politics, Media, and Citizenship in Modern Turkey.- Chapter 4: Europeanization Reforms and Early AKP Era.- Chapter 5: New Media and the Politics of Communicative Citizenship.- Chapter 6: Re-structuring of the Media System and New Media Convergence.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.