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This book is based on a dissertation research project and thesis writing that lasted from 2004 to 2009. It is an ethnographic attempt to understand Turkey s European Union negotiations process from they eyes of senior Turkish journalists. Justice and Development Party (AKP) is still in power. Its power base is stronger, and it defeated major traditional elites, including those who oppose it in the journalistic field and in the mean time, the party changed its orientation towards Middle East. The whole media ownership structure has also changed since this research was completed. What did not…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is based on a dissertation research project and thesis writing that lasted from 2004 to 2009. It is an ethnographic attempt to understand Turkey s European Union negotiations process from they eyes of senior Turkish journalists. Justice and Development Party (AKP) is still in power. Its power base is stronger, and it defeated major traditional elites, including those who oppose it in the journalistic field and in the mean time, the party changed its orientation towards Middle East. The whole media ownership structure has also changed since this research was completed. What did not change is the role of Turkish journalism as political actors and their journalistic patterns. Mainstream Turkish journalism does have a new orientation but its journalistic discourses continue to be determined within the emerging political assemblage as it used to have happened...
Autorenporträt
Erkan Saka ist Dozent in den Abteilungen Public Relations und Medien- und Kommunikationssysteme an der Istanbul Bilgi Universität. Er hat einen Doktortitel von der Anthropologie-Abteilung der Rice University (Houston, TX). Zu seinen aktuellen akademischen Interessen gehören auch cyberkulturelle Erscheinungen in der Türkei. Er bloggt seit 2004 unter Erkans Feldtagebuch