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Öğe Öğe America and Islam: Soundbites, Suicide Bombs, and the Road to Donald Trump(Sage Publications Ltd, 2021) Ozcetin, Burak[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Football fans and contentious politics: The role of carsi in the Gezi Park protests(Sage Publications Ltd, 2019) Turan, Omer; Ozcetin, BurakThis article problematizes the role played by a football fan club-carsi-in one of the largest social movements in Turkish political history, the Gezi Park protests of June 2013. The authors suggest that as unusual suspects in social movements, carsi's role in the Gezi Park protests can be understood with the conceptual toolbox provided by theories of contentious politics. Since action repertoires, or known sequences for acting together, are key to contentious politics and social movements, carsi's organized and effective performance during the Gezi Park protests shows how previous encounters with the police can be decisive in terms of social upheavals. This study suggests that carsi members, who were already accustomed to making ethical judgments on a variety of issues both political and non-political, should be taken as a prominent example of how supporters on terraces and fan clubs facilitate the framing processes described by the social movement literature.Öğe International migration and the NGOs working in the field of migration in Turkey(Wiley, 2024) Ozcetin, Burak; Emre, Perrin OgunThis study aims to analyse the activities and discourses of the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the field of migration in Turkey. The research explores how the NGOs frame the issue of migration differently and how they define and comprehend migration, migrants, and refugees. The article discusses whether the NGOs view refugees as subjects needing help, support, and protection or as actors who have rights and must be empowered and argues that there is tension between the two approaches. These points are discussed through a field study, conducted in 2020 (between February and April), comprising in-depth interviews with representatives of 13 NGOs working in the field of migration. The study points to structural, historical, and conjectural causes and aspects of the weakness of rights-based attitudes and activities among the NGOs working in the field of migration in Turkey. The article finds out that the actions of the NGOs working in the field of migration are concentrated on the basic needs of refugees, and structural limitations, such as political pressure, political polarization, and capacity problems, push the NGOs to evaluate the issue of migration within relatively narrow frames. The article also stresses the importance of an enabling political and legal environment and a coherent and structured communication strategy to promote a rights-based migration agenda.Öğe Religion on Air The Birth and Transformation of Religious Broadcasting in Turkey(Brill Academic Publishers, 2019) Ozcetin, BurakIn this article, I discuss the emergence and transformation of Islamic television broadcasting in Turkey. In the 1990s, Islamic channels were launched as a challenge to the so-called moral degeneracy of infotainment channels and claimed to represent an alternative form and content. However, far from presenting an alternative broadcasting style, Islamic channels rapidly succumbed to the logic of capital and the imperatives of commercial broadcasting. I argue that the transformation of Islamic broadcasting is related to the overall transformation of Islamism in Turkey.Öğe Rewriting history: directorate of communications and neo-Ottoman ideological recasting of Turkey's history(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2024) Ozer, Asya; Ozcetin, BurakThis study presents a multimodal discourse analysis of three historical videos produced by the Presidency of the Republic of Turkiye Directorate of Communications. The Directorate, chiefly operating as a partisan bureaucratic-cum-political apparatus of the ruling political party in Turkey, the Justice and Development Party, produces videos to recast the history of Turkey in line with the ruling party's neo-Ottomanist, nationalist, militarist, and Islamist agenda. These three videos reviewed refer to the discursive building blocks of the AKP's so-called Islamic populist worldview in recent years: the glorious Ottoman past, accumulation and glorification of military power, and a holy cause. The historical repository used in the videos reasserts the loneliness of Turkey, the utmost belief in and dedication to the nation's leader, Turkey's emergence as a regional power, and the primacy of the nation's will. The article discusses the authoritarian and exclusionary implications of the misuse of history by official agencies.Öğe Studying Islam and the (new)-media: Challenging essentialism and orientalism(Sage Publications Ltd, 2021) Ozcetin, Burak[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Öğe 'The show of the people' against the cultural elites: Populism, media and popular culture in Turkey(Sage Publications Ltd, 2019) Ozcetin, BurakThis article explores the relationship between populism, media and popular culture in Turkey by focusing on a phenomenal historical television series, Dirilis: Ertugrul, and the discursive spaces opened by the show. The author relies on a symptomatic analysis of populism which conceptualizes the term as an anti-status quo discourse that simplifies the political space by symbolically dividing the society between 'the people' and its other, more specifically 'the elites'. Dirilis is promoted by the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi) elite and pro-government media as 'the show of the people', and as a cultural artifact belonging to the people. The show has been embraced as an alternative to morally degenerate cultural products of alienated Westernist/Kemalist cultural elites. The Justice and Development Party elites used every opportunity to incorporate the series into its populist political program. The article focuses on a specific crisis moment, 'The Golden Butterfly Awards 2016', and the ensuing debates to show how media discourse can resonate with the populist political discourse of a political party.Öğe What's in a name? Defining communication and communication theory(Sage Publications Ltd, 2023) Ozcetin, Burak[Abstract Not Available]