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    (Self)Censorship, Media Repression, and the Trajectory of Citizen Journalism in Turkey: The Evolution of 140journos

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    Author
    Perugini, John
    Issue Date
    2018
    Keywords
    140journos
    Censorship
    Citizen Journalism
    Media Repression
    Turkey
    Advisor
    Fortna, Benjamin
    
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    The University of Arizona.
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    Abstract
    This research traces the evolution of 140journos, a former citizen journalist group (2012-2017) and now professional media group (2017-present) based in Istanbul, Turkey. In doing so, it connects the evolution of the group with the broader processes of censorship and media repression in Turkey. Since its establishment in 2012, I argue that 140journos can be categorized by three distinct evolutions: On the Ground, Curatorial, and Professional/Creative, and that each evolution has been a distinct, tactical response to evolutions of media repression and censorship in Turkey. By understanding the tactical responses of 140journos during each evolution and what prompted the large-scale organizational and tactical shifts of the group, we can more critically engage with and more thoroughly understand the constantly evolving processes of media repression and censorship in Turkey. Additionally, the trajectory of the group—going from citizen journalists in the first two evolutions to a professional ‘media’ group in its third and current evolution—indicates not only the degree and form(s) of censorship in Turkey but also the strengths, weaknesses, and potentialities of citizen journalism, more broadly.
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    Degree Name
    M.A.
    Degree Level
    masters
    Degree Program
    Graduate College
    Middle Eastern & North African Studies
    Degree Grantor
    University of Arizona
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