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OverviewThis 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yeşim Kaptan , Ece AlganPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2020 Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9783030460501ISBN 10: 3030460509 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 04 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction.2. The Regulation of Television Content in Turkey: From State Monopoly to Commercial Broadcasting and Beyond.3. Televised Journalistic Documentaries of the 1990s: The form, content, and historical juncture.4. Revisiting the Unplugged Margins: Rural Television Audiences and Mediatization.5. Debating Women’s Issues on Turkish Television: Exploring the Role of Political Power in Women’s Talk.6. Getting married on TV: Women’s Fragile Trust in the Marriage Show.7. Representing Female Detectives in Turkish Police Procedurals.8. Continuities and Changes in the Transnational Broadcasts of TRT.9. Mediatisation and hyper-commodification of sports in the post-1980 Turkey.10. From TRT to Netflix: Implications of Convergence for Television Dramas in Turkey.11. Mediatised culturalisation through television: Second-generation Alevi Kurds in London.12. Turkish Drama Serials and Arab Audiences: Why Turkish Serials are Successful in the Arab World.13. Consuming Halal Turkish Television in Indonesia: A Closer Look at the Social Responses towards Muhteşem Yüzyıl.ReviewsThis much-needed collection fills a void in television studies and is an important addition to the analysis of transnationalisation. The chronicling of the complex interplay of local, transnational, and political is perfectly reflected in the title Television in Turkey: Local Production, Transnational Expansion, and Political Aspirations. (Nazan Haydari, Critical Studies in Television, Vol. 16, (2), 2021) Author InformationYeşim Kaptan is Assistant Professor at the School of Communication Studies at Kent State University, USA. She was a visiting scholar at the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and Aarhus University, Denmark. Her research focuses on transnational media, audience reception, global popular culture and consumerism. Ece Algan is a Professor of Communication Studies at California State University, San Bernardino, USA. Her research focuses on global communication, local radio and television, ethnic broadcasting, media activism, new media use, media ethnography and youth cultures. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |