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9780197267424

Media, Religion, Citizenship Transnational Alevi Media and Its Audience

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    9780197267424

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2023-06-02
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Media, Religion, Citizenship explores Alevi media and the ways in which it has generated a particular form of citizenship for Alevis in Turkey and across Europe. Alevis are a vibrant, transnational community across Europe whose claim for recognition has been denied. Drawing on an ethnographic study of the community, interviews with media workers, and analysis of television programmes, Emre demonstrates how Alevi media has paved the way for transversal imaginaries and rights claims that include different localities. Media, Religion, Citizenship also contributes to the decolonising of media studies by situating Alevi media within the history of Alevi movement and engaging critically with Eurocentric accounts of media and citizenship.

Author Biography


Kumru Berfin Emre, Senior Lecturer in Communications and Media, University of the Arts London

Kumru Berfin Emre is Senior Lecturer in Communications and Media at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. Her research on Turkish media has been published in leading peer reviewed journals such as International Journal of Communication, Media, Culture & Society and European Journal of Cultural Studies. She is the author of Paramilitary Heroes on Turkish Television.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1. Researching Alevi Media
2. Transversal Citizenship in the Digital Era
3. Transnational Alevi Politics and Alevi Cultural Citizenship
4. Transversal Acts of Citizenship
5. Transnational Media, Transversal Imaginaries
6. Alevi Viewership and Transversal Imaginaries
7. Communicative Ethnocide and Transversal Citizenship
8. Limits of Transversal Citizenship
9. Transversal Citizenship in a Complex Media Environment
References
Index

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