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BAYRAM, SALIH
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Political parallelism in Turkish press, a historical interpreta
/ Bayram, Salih
Bayram, Salih
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2010.
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This article reviews political parallelism in the Turkish press from a historical and comparative perspective, covering the period from the 1830s to the 2002 elections. Overall, political parallelism in the Turkish press is at moderate to high levels, placing it together with Mediterranean countries, and there is no single discernible trend from higher to lower parallelism. The modernization explanation positing less parallelism with modernization fails to capture the situation in the Turkish press. There is more parallelism when ideological polarization in the party system is high, when coalition governments rule the country instead of single party governments, and when cleavage voting is strong. Number of parties in the system does not seem to have the hypothesized relationship with parallelism.
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Turkey
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Modernization
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Political Parallelism
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Turkish Press
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Reporting Hijab in Turkey: shifts in the pro- and anti-ban discourses
/ Bayram, Salih
Bayram, Salih
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2009.
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The hijab ban in Turkish universities has been in place since the late 1960s, although the enthusiasm with which the ban has been applied has varied according to political circumstances, and there have been unsuccessful efforts by conservative governments to lift the ban. The strategies of pro- and anti-ban media actors have also shifted with the political environment. The only consistent element in the pro- and anti-ban discourses in the media in the periods surrounding the critical junctures of the February 28, 1997 intervention and the 2002 elections was the word choice in favor of turban or headscarf in referring to the banned dress.
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Turkey
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Political Environment
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Anti - Ban Discourses
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