Islamism, populism, and the new digital media ecosystem

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2019

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University of Stirling

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

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Organizasyon Birimi
İletişim Fakültesi, Yeni Medya ve İletişim Fakültesi
Bütünleşik bir program yapısı ile iletişim alanının bütün alt disiplinlerini kapsayacak şekilde yapılanmıştır. Bölüm, İletişimin iki farklı alanı olan medya ve pazarlama iletişimi uzmanlıkları ile ilgili eğitim programları sunmaktadır.

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The neoliberal economic policies implemented by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Turkey empowered the modernization process which is one of the main dynamics of transforming traditional societies. As a result of this socio-economic evolution, new institutions and technical developments evolved, without any relation to religion or its institutions (Zubaida, 2011). In fact, this course has accelerated the individualization process of the Islamic educated younger-generation in Turkey, whereas the significance of collective religious identity shrank (Kara, 2014). The expansion of social media platforms has influenced young people’s relationship with religion and faith. The usage of religion and nationalism as a political communication tool by the AKP will focus on a crucial perspective in the political arena. This paper sheds light on the result of a qualitative analysis, based on interviews conducted in Turkey (June 2018) with Imam Hatip (religious) school students born in 2000. The result of these in-depth interviews show how social media is the driving force in religious identity, and how it forms a new self-identity (Giddens, 1991).

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Social Media, Self-identity, Modernization, Education, Imam Hatip school, AKP

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MeCCSA, 9-11 January 2019

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Doğan, T. (2019). Islamism, populism, and the new digital media ecosystem, MeCCSA 9-11 January 2019, Scotland