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This edited collection takes a timely and comprehensive approach to understanding Turkey’s television, which has become a global growth industry in the last decade, by reconsidering its geopolitics within both national and transnational contexts. The Turkish television industry along with audiences and content are contextualised within the socio-cultural and historical developments of global neoliberalism, transnational flows, the rise of authoritarianism, nationalism, and Islamism. Moving away from Anglo-American perspectives, the book analyzes both local and global processes of television production and consumption while taking into consideration the dynamics distinctive to Turkey, such as ethnic and gender identity politics, media policies and regulations, and rising nationalistic sentiments.
Communication. --- Motion pictures. --- Cultural policy. --- Culture. --- Mass media—Political aspects. --- Media Studies. --- Film/TV Industry. --- Cultural Policy and Politics. --- Global/International Culture. --- Media Policy. --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Intellectual life --- State encouragement of science, literature, and art --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Social aspects --- Government policy --- History and criticism
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This edited collection takes a timely and comprehensive approach to understanding Turkey’s television, which has become a global growth industry in the last decade, by reconsidering its geopolitics within both national and transnational contexts. The Turkish television industry along with audiences and content are contextualised within the socio-cultural and historical developments of global neoliberalism, transnational flows, the rise of authoritarianism, nationalism, and Islamism. Moving away from Anglo-American perspectives, the book analyzes both local and global processes of television production and consumption while taking into consideration the dynamics distinctive to Turkey, such as ethnic and gender identity politics, media policies and regulations, and rising nationalistic sentiments.
Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Sociology of cultural policy --- Politics --- Mass communications --- Film --- communicatie --- cultuur --- cultuurbeleid --- massamedia --- politiek
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Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Sociology of cultural policy --- Politics --- Mass communications --- Film --- communicatie --- cultuur --- cultuurbeleid --- massamedia --- politiek
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