ID | 178786 |
Title Proper | Framing environmental debates over nuclear energy in Turkey's polarized media system |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ersoy, Metin ; İşeri, Emre |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | ‘The age of sustainable development’ has been characterized by an on-going debate over how to define development and which alternative energy resources to rely upon. It is high time to rethink the news media's role in this debate due to transformations in journalism, particularly the role of the media in harnessing the sustainable energy transition. Accordingly, this paper examines the role of the news media in environmental debates over Turkey's nuclear program within the country's polarized media system. Adopting a content analysis method, the paper illuminates how selected media outlets (three mainstream and one online alternative) have framed and disseminated debates over Turkey's nuclear program. The findings reveal that the media system matters in public debates on energy, but also that the alternative media have the potential to contribute to societal debates on issues – even within a polarized media setting – by voicing unspoken ideas. |
`In' analytical Note | Turkish Studies Vol. 22, No.3; Jun 2021: p.410-436 |
Journal Source | Turkish Studies 2021-07 22, 3 |
Key Words | Nuclear Energy ; Turkey ; Content Analysis ; Alternative Media ; Frames ; Media System |