HOW DID THE MEDIA FRAME COP29?: TURKISH MAINSTREAM MEDIA & FOREIGN PRESS IN TURKISH
This study examines how the Turkish mainstream media and Turkish-language foreign press frame Turkey's environmental policies in the context of the COP29 summit and how they address the differences in this process. The research reveals significant ideological differences in the news frames related to COP29 between the two media groups. From the Turkish
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Applying the theory of discursive analysis to governance of forced migration [PDF]
Korkut, Umut
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Factors associated with Turkish individuals' purchase of transportation, accommodation, and household services from digital platforms. [PDF]
Yıldız HN, Yıldız İ, Alkan Ö.
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Biological therapies in paediatric Behçet's disease: results of an international collaborative study by the PRES Vasculitis Working Party. [PDF]
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As a crucial component of social life, Turkish press has played a significant role in Turkey’s political transformation. Therefore analyzing the transformation of the Turkish press provides us insight with respect to the political transition processes from the end of the Ottoman Empire to the beginning of the Republic of Turkey.
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Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric testing of the Turkish Version of the Workplace Activity Limitations Scale (WALS) in people with inflammatory arthritis. [PDF]
Bumin G +5 more
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Syrian Children in The Turkish Press: Education and Integration
Hasan GURGUR +6 more
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Adaptation of the mothers' breastfeeding empowerment scale to Turkish society. [PDF]
Çiğdem Z, Kaya L, Yavaş Çelik M.
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Improving the emotional wellbeing of university students through culturally adapted cognitive and dialectical behavioral group interventions: protocol for two parallel feasibility and effectiveness studies. [PDF]
Akan A, Korkut NH.
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