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‘Turkey’s own September 11’: a political sociological study of the November 2003 İstanbul bombings as reflected by the Turkish press
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Uyar, Elif Sabahat
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This thesis analyzes the Turkish press coverage of the bombings in Istanbul on November 15 and 20, 2003. The general tendencies of the Turkish press in presenting the events are analyzed and comparisons between the coverage by a number of selected Turkish dailies that are known to be affiliated with different political views are made. The specific presentations of the Istanbul bombings by different dailies is analyzed in the context of the political debates in Turkey as these are reflected by papers of varying political views. Moreover, the analysis of the press was used to interpret Turkish politics on such issues as anti-Americanism, attitudes towards the AKP government and Islamism with reference to the specific positioning of the different political camps in Turkey, on the issue of the November 2003 Istanbul bombings.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/17152
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E. S. Uyar, “‘Turkey’s own September 11’: a political sociological study of the November 2003 İstanbul bombings as reflected by the Turkish press,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2007.