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[ecrea] CFP - "Media, Coup and July 15" in Turkey (Deadline Extended)
Mon Oct 15 20:56:55 GMT 2018
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are expecting articles about "Media, Coup and July 15" in Turkey.
Deadline extended!
New deadline: 11.November.2018
www.dergipark.gov.tr/turcom <http://www.dergipark.gov.tr/turcom>
Turkey’s two-hundred-year modernization process can be summarized with
the concepts of reforms (tanzimat), constitutional monarchy (meşrutiyet)
and republic; the notions which refer to a history of building a
sociopolitical order for the country’s goals towards power and prosperity.
Losing power and land while confronted with a positioning as “having a
grasp of the zeitgeist and comprehending the happenings”, media has been
considered as an important factor in the country’s struggle to prevent
loses and establish a new regime, as it is associated with the concepts
such as knowledge, socialization of knowledge, education, thought,
expressing thoughts, news, intellectuals, public opinion, democratic
progress and development.
Military has been one of the most invested institutions in order to
prevent power and land losses. Established after the abolition of
traditional Ottoman military and being one of the important actors of
modernization process, modern military paved the way for the formation
of a coup tradition in Turkey with the interventions it made forcefully
in the political system: Dethronements of Sultan Abdülaziz in 1876 and
Sultan Abdühamit II in 1909, raid on the Sublime Porte in 1913, May 27
Coup, March 12 Memorandum, September 12 Coup, February 28 Post-Modern
Coup and July 15 Coup Attempt.
Considering the recent two centuries and within the scope of positions
and roles of media and military, as well as their interrelation in the
modernization process, and the question of coup in Turkey, “Media, Coup
and July 15” is determined to be the theme of the special issue of
Turkish Review of Communication Studies.
We invite you to contribute to our special issue by sending articles and
reviews under the following headings: 1. Military and the tradition of
coups in Turkey 2. The relationship between media and military in Turkey
3. The relationship between media and coups in Turkey 4. Media before
and after coups in Turkey 5. Academic and intellectual foundations of
coups in Turkey 6. Coups and media as a communication management 7.
Turkish media and legitimization of coups 8. Representations of coups in
media 9. Media in the process preparing July 15 10. New media and July
15 11. The coup attempt in the context of social media and mobile
communication technologies 12. The role of media in the failed coup
attempt of July 15 13. The attitude of Turkish media after the
suppression of July 15 coup attempt 14. Reflections of the coup cases in
media 15. International media and the coup
Please submit your articles through our online submission system at
DergiPark (www.dergipark.gov.tr/turcom
<http://www.dergipark.gov.tr/turcom>).
For questions and comments, you can contact us via e-mail at
(iletisimdergi /at/ marmara.edu.tr) <mailto:(iletisimdergi /at/ marmara.edu.tr)>.
Contact Info:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hediyetullah Aydeniz, Marmara University, Faculty of
Communication, (iletisimdergi /at/ marmara.edu.tr)
<mailto:(iletisimdergi /at/ marmara.edu.tr)>
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