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KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR

Year 2017, Issue: 28, 87 - 96, 01.09.2017

Abstract

Bu çalışmada medyanın işlevi incelenmiş ve modern çağda, popüler kültür bağlamında medyanın rolü değerlendirilmiş, medya ile kapitalizm arasındaki ilişki tartışılmış ve modern medya örgütlenmesinin kapitalizm ile kurduğu ilişki vurgulanmıştır. Modern çağ kendi koşullarını yaratmıştır. Modern çağ kültürü içinde medya en önemli rollerinden birine sahiptir. Modern yaşam insanları yorar ve kendinden geçirir. İnsanlar güvenli bir yere sığınma ihtiyacı hissederler. Medya, insanları popüler kültüre götüren en yakın ve en rahat yerdir.



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Williams, E. (1975). “Medium or Message: Communications Medium as a Determinant of Interpersonal Evaluation”, Sociometry, 38/1, 119-130. Willems, W. (2014). “Beyond Normative Dewesternization: Examining Media Culture from the Vantage Point of the Global South”, The Global South, 8/1, 7-23. Winterer, C. (2010). “Model Empire, Lost City: Ancient Carthage and the Science of Politics in Revolutionary America”, The William and Mary Quarterly, 67/1, 3-30. Wurgaft, B. A. (2013). “The Future of Futurism: A view from the garden, looking to the stars”, Boom: A Journal of California, 3/4, 35-45.

MODERN MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS AS THE ATTRACTIVE TRAP OF CAPITALISM: CONTEMPORARY SHELTERS ON BEHALF OF COMMUNICATION NEED

Year 2017, Issue: 28, 87 - 96, 01.09.2017

Abstract

This study investigates function of media and role of media is evaluated in modern age and in popular culture and relation between media and capitalism is discussed and aim of modern media organizations is emphasized due to capitalism in the study. Modern age created its own conditions and and its own culture and media have one of the most important roles in this culture. Modern life makes people tired and weary and people need to take shelter in a safe place. Media are the closest and most comfortable places to take shelter and media lead people to the popular culture.


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(2009). “Reforming Global Capitalism: The Illusion of Change” New Labor Forum, 18/3, 91-94. Canessa, E. (2003). “The effect of organizational communication media on organizational culture and performance: An agent-based simulation model” Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, 9/2, 147-176. Cereci, S. (2012). Medya Yapımları ve Yapım Teknikleri, Nobel, Ankara. Cereci, S. (2015). “Relation between Technology and Television Productions: Fantastic Images”, Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies, 3/2, 216-221. Cereci, S. (2016). “Visual Age and Visual Technologies: Visual Communication Education and Contemporary Necessities” The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, 42, 27-36. Chen, T. (2017). “Context, Coordinate, Circulation: The Postrepresentational Cartographies of Global Asias”, Verge: Studies in Global Asias, 3 (1), vi-xiv. Chrisman, R. (2013). “Globalization and the Media Industry” The Black Scholar, 43/3, 74-77. Dilliplane, S. and Goldman, S. K. and Muta, D. C. (2013). “Televised Exposure to Politics: New Measures for a Fragmented Media Environment”, American Journal of Political Science, 57/1, 236-248. Dunbar-Hester, C. (2014). “ ‘Being a Consistent Pain in the Ass’: Politics and Epistemics in Media Democracy Work”, Journal of Information Policy, 4, 547-569. Fenichel, E. P. and Abbott, J. K. (2014). “Natural Capital: From Metaphor to Measurement”, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 1/½, 1-27. Jonsson, S. and Greve, H. R. and Fujiwara-Greve, T. (2009). “Undeserved loss: The spread of legitimacy loss to innocent organizations in response to reported corporate deviance”, Administrative Science Quarterly, 54 /2, 195-228. Joskovicz, A. (2016). “Separate Suffering, Shared Archives: Jewish and Romani Histories of Nazi Persecution” History and Memory, 28/1, 110-140. Kamau, C. and Berry, D. (2013). Public Policy and Media Organizations, Burlington, Ashgate Publishing Company. Kim, S. and Robinson, M. and Long, P. (2006). “Understanding Popular Media Production and Potential Tourist Consumption: A Methodological Agenda”, International Tourism and Media Conference, Monash University Press,79-92. Kodish, D. (2013). “Cultivating Folk Arts and Social Change”,The Journal of American Folklore, 126/502, 434-454. Lawson-Borders, G. (2006). Media Organizations and Convergence, New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. Publishers. Lebo, M. J. ve Weber, C. (2015). “An Effective Approach to the Repeated Cross-Sectional Design”, American Journal of Political Science, 59/1, 242-258. Levendusky, M. S. (2013). “Why Do Partisan Media Polarize Viewers?”, American Journal of Political Science, 57/3, 611-623. Lorentzen, P. (2014). “China’s Strategic Censorship”, American Journal of Political Science, 58/2, 402-414. Marinkovic, V. and Stanisavljevic, N. (2012). “Capitalism and the Global Economic Crisis”, SEER: Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe, 15/4, 529-537. McLuhan, Marshall, and Bruce R. P.(1989). The Global Village: Transformations in World Life and Media in the 21st Century. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press. McLuhan, M. (2001). The Medium is the Massage. California: Gingko Press. Miles, A. (2014). “Addressing the Problem of Cultural Anchoring: An Identity-Based Model of Culture in Action”, Social Psychology Quarterly, 77/2, Special Issue: Social Psychology and Culture: Advancing Connections, 210-227. Morse, M. (2008). “From Medium to Metaphor” American Art, 22/2, 21-23. Myers, C. (2015). “To Reveal or Conceal?: Introducing the Anonymous Public Concern Test for US Defamation Lawsuits”, Journal of Information Policy, 5, 71-108. Parrenas, R. S. and Hwang, M. C. and Lee, H. R. (2012). “What Is Human Trafficking? A Review Essay”, Signs, 37/4, Sex: A Thematic Issue, 1015-1029. Pickard, V. (2015). “Media Activism from Above and Below: Lessons from the 1940s American Reform Movement”, Journal of Information Policy, 5, 109-128. Rahaghi, J. (2012). “New Tools, Old Goals: Comparing the Role of Technology in the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the 2009 Green Movement”, Journal of Information Policy, 2, 151-182. Reich, R. (2007). Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life. New York: Vintage Books. Schleiter, M. (2014). “VCD Crossovers: Cultural Practice, Ideas of Belonging, and Santali Popular Movies”,Asian Ethnology, 73/½, Special Issue: The Bison and the Horn: Indigeneity, Performance, and the Sate of India,181-200. Siegel, D. A. (2013). “Social Networks and the Mass Media”, The American Political Science Review, 107/4, 786-805. Smith, G. E. and Kosslyn, S. M. (1980). “An Information-Processing Theory of Mental Imagery: A Case Study in the New Mentalistic Psychology”, PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1980/2, 247-266. Stamm, M. (2010). “Newspapers, Radio, and the Business of Media in the United States”, OAH Magazine of History, 24/1, 25-28. Troset, G. L. and DeLoache, J. S. (1998). “The Medium Can Obscure the Message: Young Children’s Understanding of Video”, Child Development, 69/4, 950-965. Valcke, P. (2011). “Looking For the User in Media Pluralism Regulation: Unraveling the Traditional Diversity Chain and Recent Trends of User Empowerment in European Media Regulation”, Journal of Information Policy, 1, 287-320. Watson, W. (2015). The Inequality Trap: Fighting Capitalism Instead of Poverty, Toronto, University of Toronto Press. Watson-Manheim, M. B. and Belanger, F. (2007). “Communication Media Repertoires: Dealing With the Multiplicity of Media Vhoices”, MIS Quarterly, 31/2, 267-293. Williams, E. (1975). “Medium or Message: Communications Medium as a Determinant of Interpersonal Evaluation”, Sociometry, 38/1, 119-130. Willems, W. (2014). “Beyond Normative Dewesternization: Examining Media Culture from the Vantage Point of the Global South”, The Global South, 8/1, 7-23. Winterer, C. (2010). “Model Empire, Lost City: Ancient Carthage and the Science of Politics in Revolutionary America”, The William and Mary Quarterly, 67/1, 3-30. Wurgaft, B. A. (2013). “The Future of Futurism: A view from the garden, looking to the stars”, Boom: A Journal of California, 3/4, 35-45.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Sociology
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Emrah Cevher

Burak Karabulut

Sedat Cereci

Publication Date September 1, 2017
Acceptance Date June 28, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Issue: 28

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APA Cevher, E., Karabulut, B., & Cereci, S. (2017). KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR. Pamukkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi(28), 87-96.
AMA Cevher E, Karabulut B, Cereci S. KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR. PAUSBED. September 2017;(28):87-96.
Chicago Cevher, Emrah, Burak Karabulut, and Sedat Cereci. “KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR”. Pamukkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, no. 28 (September 2017): 87-96.
EndNote Cevher E, Karabulut B, Cereci S (September 1, 2017) KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR. Pamukkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi 28 87–96.
IEEE E. Cevher, B. Karabulut, and S. Cereci, “KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR”, PAUSBED, no. 28, pp. 87–96, September 2017.
ISNAD Cevher, Emrah et al. “KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR”. Pamukkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi 28 (September 2017), 87-96.
JAMA Cevher E, Karabulut B, Cereci S. KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR. PAUSBED. 2017;:87–96.
MLA Cevher, Emrah et al. “KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR”. Pamukkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, no. 28, 2017, pp. 87-96.
Vancouver Cevher E, Karabulut B, Cereci S. KAPİTALİZMİN ÇEKİCİ TUZAKLARI OLARAK MODERN MEDYA İŞLETMELERİ: İLETİŞİM GEREKSİNİMİNİ KARŞILAYAN ÇAĞDAŞ SIĞINAKLAR. PAUSBED. 2017(28):87-96.