This article aims to determine the stances of media outlets during crises in a polarized media system such as Turkey. Adopting a content analysis methodology, this article analyses the framing strategies of three national newspapers affiliated with certain sociopolitical camps (namely, the pro-government Sabah, the anti-government Kemalist Sözcü and the pro-Gülen Zaman) to observe possible similarities/differences during the critical 17 December corruption probe. The findings not only confirm earlier studies on ‘press-party’ parallelism but also reveal ‘press-sociopolitical camp parallelism’ in Turkey’s polarized media system
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The objective of this case study is to analyze how the mainstream Turkish press framed the pro-minor...
How does a highly polarized media system respond to a catastrophic event? The July 2016 coup attempt...
This thesis revolves around the subject of fake news, a phenomenon that has been highly discussed wi...
Focusing on Turkey, this article analyzes the role of polarization on news users' perception of misi...
This article sets out to examine the linkages between the media and politics in Turkey. It argues th...
This article explores the representation of the Kurdish issue in Turkey’s media. It does so by focus...
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Empirical studies investigating political parallelism in news coverage mostly look at the frequency ...
Focusing on Turkey, this article analyzes the role of polarization on news users’ perception of misi...
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The reason why the field of journalism ismostly studied with an emphasis on its relationshipswith po...
This research explores the making of the contemporary media in Turkey. I conducted fifteen months of...
This article aims to explore the views of the Turkish elite on the state of polarization in Turkey. ...
This article has aimed to open a discussion on therethinking a neo authoritarian mediasystem in the ...
This thesis addresses the question; do media set the agenda in the foreign policy domain? Previous w...
The objective of this case study is to analyze how the mainstream Turkish press framed the pro-minor...
How does a highly polarized media system respond to a catastrophic event? The July 2016 coup attempt...
This thesis revolves around the subject of fake news, a phenomenon that has been highly discussed wi...
Focusing on Turkey, this article analyzes the role of polarization on news users' perception of misi...
This article sets out to examine the linkages between the media and politics in Turkey. It argues th...
This article explores the representation of the Kurdish issue in Turkey’s media. It does so by focus...
This study aims to explore how directly or indirectly control policies of Turkish political governme...
Empirical studies investigating political parallelism in news coverage mostly look at the frequency ...
Focusing on Turkey, this article analyzes the role of polarization on news users’ perception of misi...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The reason why the field of journalism ismostly studied with an emphasis on its relationshipswith po...
This research explores the making of the contemporary media in Turkey. I conducted fifteen months of...
This article aims to explore the views of the Turkish elite on the state of polarization in Turkey. ...
This article has aimed to open a discussion on therethinking a neo authoritarian mediasystem in the ...
This thesis addresses the question; do media set the agenda in the foreign policy domain? Previous w...