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This book aims to evaluate the issue of discrimination in Turkey from different points of view. Valued academics have addressed issues of discrimination in different fields such as press, sports media, social media, politics, political discourse, immigration, economics, architecture, gender, identity, and violence. Turkey is also encountered in both implicit and explicit examples of discrimination in a way as it is in many other countries. Discrimination can be adopted through discourses and can be reproduced in a wide range from politics to sports, from media to economy and can also be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book aims to evaluate the issue of discrimination in Turkey from different points of view. Valued academics have addressed issues of discrimination in different fields such as press, sports media, social media, politics, political discourse, immigration, economics, architecture, gender, identity, and violence. Turkey is also encountered in both implicit and explicit examples of discrimination in a way as it is in many other countries. Discrimination can be adopted through discourses and can be reproduced in a wide range from politics to sports, from media to economy and can also be carried over generations. Although legal arrangements have been made against discrimination, discrimination is still active in different parts of society and in different areas.
Autorenporträt
Nihan Akincilar Koseog¿lu finished her PhD at Marmara University with her thesis titled "Europeanization of Minority Rights in Turkey and Greece: A Comparative Analysis". She is working at Fenerbahce University (Turkey) at the Department ofPolitical Science and International Relations. Dilhan Apak completed her PhD at Marmara University with her thesis titled "Perception Management and News-Propaganda Relationship in the Cold War Era". She is working at Halic University (Turkey) at the Department of Public Relations and Publicity.