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The main concerns of this book are examining communicating capitalism;exploring the ways capitalism is being prioritised by privileging some meanings over others, and by which mechanisms; analysing the representation and the construction of the discourses on the state, market and democracy in the Turkish newspapers. The book traces the political and economic roots of these discourses on a national and global scale and news production process before analysing the operation of the ideology in the news, editorials and columns of the Turkish press. By investigating how capitalism as an ideology is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The main concerns of this book are examining communicating capitalism;exploring the ways capitalism is being prioritised by privileging some meanings over others, and by which mechanisms; analysing the representation and the construction of the discourses on the state, market and democracy in the Turkish newspapers. The book traces the political and economic roots of these discourses on a national and global scale and news production process before analysing the operation of the ideology in the news, editorials and columns of the Turkish press. By investigating how capitalism as an ideology is communicated and by showing how the media limits the availability of information by privileging some choices in the public debate about political economy, this book attempts to make a contribution to the ideas which aim to develop democracy and citizenship. The target readers of this book can be varied since it has an interdisciplinary perspective: Media and journalism studies scholars and postgraduate students; researchers interested in Turkish politics and media.
Autorenporträt
Professor, Faculty of Communication, Ankara University. She completed her Ph.D at Loughborough University, UK in 1999. She has published on the media policies in the European Union and Turkey; media professionals and textual analysis of news in press and TV on the issues such as tabloidisation and representation of women.