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[ecrea] New book: Media in New Turkey
Fri Jul 29 11:40:43 GMT 2016
*Media in New Turkey***
*The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal State***
/Bilge Yesil/
"The rise of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Turkey since the
early 2000s and its overseeing of a growing economy and a forceful
foreign policy have been one of the key forces shaping the Middle East
in a turbulent decade bookended by the September 11 attacks and the Arab
Uprisings. In /Media in New Turkey/, Yesil explores and explains the
growth of Turkish media, its travails with the government, and its
forays in the Middle East and Central Asia. Deftly eschewing media
determinism, Yesil approaches Turkish media as a site of struggle
between various strands of democratic and authoritarian politics,
Islamism and neoliberalism. Both in its approach to the topic and in the
important insights it provides, this book will be an original and
lasting contribution to the literature on media, culture, and politics
within and beyond the Middle East."--Marwan Kraidy, author of /Reality
Television and Arab Politics: Contention in Public Life/
"It is a real treat to read a work on the Middle Eastern media that
shows the sociological sophistication employed by Bilge Yesil. This book
is packed with stimulating ideas on Turkish media, state, and society
that cut through the familiar mind-numbing clichés. Not only categories
that have served Middle East experts for so long, but also the myth of
Turkish Model dissolves under her scrutiny. This is a timely book and a
must-read for students of international communications and any students
interested in the contemporary Middle East."--Gholam Khiabany, author of
/Iranian Media: The Paradox of Modernity/
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.
*Bilge Yesil* is an associate professor of media culture at City
University of New York, College of Staten Island. She is the author of
/Video Surveillance: Power and Privacy in Everyday Life/.
University of Illinois Press
The Geopolitics of Information
June 2016 216pp 9780252081651 PB £22.99 now only £18.39* when you quote
CSL16MINT when you order
http://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/media-in-new-turkey
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