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A Research on Presentation of Violence in Social Media Opinions of Facebook Users
(Journal of Media Critiques, 2015)
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Construction Presentation and Consumption of Individualism in Social Media
(Journal of Media Critiques-JMC, 2014)
[Abstract Not Available]
CONTRIBUTION OF BODY LANGUAGE ON AN EFFICACIOUS INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
(The Online Journal of Communication and Media - TOJCAM, 2015)
[Abstract Not Available]
A Compilation of Researches on Media and Violence
(2015)
The fact violence which found place to itself in the regularity of daily life, despite it is an
undesired act model, is the expression of a situation unfortunately stil having its validity in
almost all communities ...
THE IMPACT OF BALLOT PAPER DESIGN ON VOTER CHOICE: THE CASE OF 2011 DEPUTY GENERAL ELECTIONS IN TURKEY
(2013-01)
Voters’ choices are influenced by many factors. It is possible to say that one of these factors are ballot papers. Quite a few researches conducted in various parts of the world have revealed this impact. Some studies have ...
RECEPTION ANALYSIS OF REPRESENTATION OF ATATÜRK IN COMMERCIAL MEDIA
(9th International Symposium Communication in the Millennium, 2011-05-24)
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk won the hearts of the Turkish people for his success in The War of Independence and also for the realization of the reforms after the victory. Ataturk has been started to use figuratively in advertisements ...
THE REFLECTION OF VIOLENCE TO TURKISH AND AMERICAN PRESS: KADDAFI EXAMPLE
(KIRGIZİSTAN- TÜRKİYE MANAS ÜNİVERSİTESİ YAYINLARI YENİ İLETİŞİM TEKNOLOJİLERİ VE TOPLUMSAL DÖNÜŞÜM SEMPOZYUMU, 2012-05-03)
The phrase “Arab spring” which covered too much of the world press during a year is being used for the resistance movement formed to topple leaders that have reigned their countries and people long years with allegedly ...
The Culture of Living on Screen and the Audience-Human as Screenshot
(MARMARA UNIV, FAC COMMUNICATION, 2023)
This paper asserts the idea that everyday life is screened while screens are humanised. As a matter of fact, the screens, which once consisted of detached mechanisms limited to certain places and positioned "in front" of ...