Boundaries That Divide
Autor Defne Överen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2026
Drawing on fieldwork and in-depth interviews, the book traces the ruling AKP’s manipulation of social divides to consolidate power and journalists’ navigation of the resulting climate of fear, hope, doubt, and anger. The book shows how Turkey’s news media surrendered its power over politics as some journalists embraced disinformation as a path to heightened status, others turned to self-censorship for protection, and still others resisted capture through continuous but fragmented efforts.
The book portrays journalists as central actors in media decay, while also revealing that resilience to decay emerges where rising demand for “news” meets the contentious mobilization of journalists. Although focused on Turkey, the book’s insights extend far beyond, offering urgent lessons about the future of journalism in an age of populism, polarization, and institutional erosion.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978844179
ISBN-10: 1978844174
Pagini: 226
Ilustrații: 4 color images and 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 1978844174
Pagini: 226
Ilustrații: 4 color images and 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
DEFNE ÖVER is an assistant professor of sociology at Texas A&M University in College Station.
Cuprins
Introduction 1
1 Media, Politics, and Group Relationships in Turkey 22
2 Provoking Splits and Dominating the Coverage
of the 2010 Referendum 54
3 Disinformation and Self-Censorship
on the Eve
of the 2013 Gezi Protests 84
4 Forging Bonds in the Opposition: The New Critical Media
Environment in Turkey 109
5 The Media as an Accomplice in Turkey’s Personalist Turn 140
Epilogue: Beyond Turkey’s News Media 157
Methodological Appendix 163
Acknowledgments
171
Notes 175
References 177
Index 000
1 Media, Politics, and Group Relationships in Turkey 22
2 Provoking Splits and Dominating the Coverage
of the 2010 Referendum 54
3 Disinformation and Self-Censorship
on the Eve
of the 2013 Gezi Protests 84
4 Forging Bonds in the Opposition: The New Critical Media
Environment in Turkey 109
5 The Media as an Accomplice in Turkey’s Personalist Turn 140
Epilogue: Beyond Turkey’s News Media 157
Methodological Appendix 163
Acknowledgments
171
Notes 175
References 177
Index 000
Recenzii
“A key part of the erosion of democracy is the collapse of media independence, something we should all worry about. Boundaries That Divide is a focused, chilling examination of how this happened in Turkey, a leader in the process.”
“Över's compelling examination of the declining watchdog role of the media in Turkey explains why and how journalists forfeit their role as a fourth estate and become complicit in authoritarian turns. This is a must-read for journalists and anyone interested in understanding these dynamics in countries around the world.”
“Över offers a detailed account of Turkey’s political and journalistic transformations between 2007 and 2016. Drawing on interviews with journalists and analysis of pivotal political events, the book examines the erosion of journalistic autonomy through the lens of professional relationships, group identities, and emotional dynamics. A useful guide for anyone interested in the sociology of journalism.”
“Över's compelling examination of the declining watchdog role of the media in Turkey explains why and how journalists forfeit their role as a fourth estate and become complicit in authoritarian turns. This is a must-read for journalists and anyone interested in understanding these dynamics in countries around the world.”
“Över offers a detailed account of Turkey’s political and journalistic transformations between 2007 and 2016. Drawing on interviews with journalists and analysis of pivotal political events, the book examines the erosion of journalistic autonomy through the lens of professional relationships, group identities, and emotional dynamics. A useful guide for anyone interested in the sociology of journalism.”
Descriere
Boundaries That Divide investigates how Turkey’s news media became complicit in the country’s democratic decline. Based on two years of fieldwork, it shows how politically imposed divisions turned journalists against one another, fueled disinformation campaigns, encouraged self-censorship, and ultimately eroded the press’s already fragile watchdog role.