Yenen Aytekin, Öykü
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Oyku Yenen Aytekin
Öykü Yenen Aytekіn
Öykü Yenen Aytekіn
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Dr.Öğrt.Gör.
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01. Yaşar Üniversitesi
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9INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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Article FOUCAULT’NUN İKTİDAR KAVRAMI ÇERÇEVESİNDE TAHAKKÜM İLİŞKİLERİNİN YENİDEN ÜRETİLMESİ: ESRA EROL’DA ÖRNEĞİ(2024) öykü yenen; Yenen, ÖyküRealite show programları televizyon türleri arasında kitleler tarafından en çok ilgi gören türlerden birisidir. Radyo ve Televizyon Üst Kurulu’nun (RTÜK) verilerine göre en çok izlenen programlar arasında yer alan Realite show programı olarak değerlendirilen evlendirme programlarının izleyiciler nezdinde bu denli çekici olması ve türünün bir özelliği olarak geniş kitlelere ulaşabiliyor olması bu programları disipline edici iktidar mekanizmaları olarak okumanın önünü açmaktadır. RTÜK’ün yayın içerikleri ile ilgili ailenin güçlenmesi için alınması gereken tedbirler adı altında verdiği kararı sonrasında bazı programlar yayından kaldırılırken Esra Erol’da programı format değiştirerek yayınlanmaya devam etmiştir. Bu çalışmada Esra Erol’da programında yeniden üretilen söylemler tahakküm ilişkileri bağlamında incelenmiş Michel Foucault’nun iktidar kavramı çerçevesinde tartışılmıştır. RTÜK kararı öncesi ve sonrası dönemden üçer tane olmak üzere toplamda altı program inceleme kapsamına alınmıştır. İnceleme sonucunda programlarda sunucu uzman ve loca olmak üzere üç farklı otorite figürü olduğu saptanmıştır. Sunucu uzman ve locanın onaylanmayı beklediği iktidar konumuna sahip otorite figürü olarak ortaya çıkmıştır. Uzman bilimsel bilginin temsili olarak yer alırken loca ise toplumsal baskının temsili olarak programlarda yer almaktadır. Karar öncesi ve karar sonrası olarak karşılaştırıldığında ise karar sonrasında yayınlanan programlarda otoriter tavrın daha baskın olduğu görülmüştür. Tahakküm ilişkilerinin her iki dönemde de programdaki aktörler tarafından tekrar tekrar yeniden üretildiği saptanmıştır.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 3Visual framing of climate change during natural disasters at home and abroad: an analysis of British news(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2025) Defne Günay; Öykü Yenen Aytekіn; Gizem Melek; Aytekin, Oyku Yenen; Günay, Defne; Melek, Gіzem; Yenen Aytekіn, ÖyküThe connection between climate change and its consequences is often implicit for the general public. Moreover the public often perceives climate change as a phenomenon affecting distant regions and future generations rather than recognising its immediate repercussions. Media play a pivotal role in informing the public on climate change and its consequences including increased frequency and intensity of natural disasters. This research examines the visual frames employed by British news outlets during periods of natural disasters transpiring in the UK or globally. The aim of the research is to reveal the most common visual frames used whether nature is framed as a threat and whether psychologically distant visuals are used at times of natural disasters. The authors analyse 2413 images extracted from 907 climate change-related news articles from UK publications and media namely the The Guardian BBC and Daily Mail published during periods marked by natural disasters. They find that the natural environment is not visually framed as threatening despite the experience of natural disasters. Second they observe that the news stories mostly reduced psychological distance by using the person frames using a camera angle that creates empathy. However they also undermine this effect by not providing geographical details regarding origins of persons and location of the scenes depicted in the visuals. Furthermore significant differences exist in the frames utilised by different outlets that they analysed. This study demonstrates that the visuals used in news stories also tell a story about climate change and this story has a potential to reduce the perceived distance of climate change effects on the viewer offering ways to improve visual framing of climate change. © 2025 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Article Visual framing of climate change during natural disasters at home and abroad: an analysis of British news(SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2025) Defne Gunay; Oyku Yenen Aytekin; Gizem MelekThe connection between climate change and its consequences is often implicit for the general public. Moreover the public often perceives climate change as a phenomenon affecting distant regions and future generations rather than recognising its immediate repercussions. Media play a pivotal role in informing the public on climate change and its consequences including increased frequency and intensity of natural disasters. This research examines the visual frames employed by British news outlets during periods of natural disasters transpiring in the UK or globally. The aim of the research is to reveal the most common visual frames used whether nature is framed as a threat and whether psychologically distant visuals are used at times of natural disasters. The authors analyse 2413 images extracted from 907 climate change-related news articles from UK publications and media namely the The Guardian BBC and Daily Mail published during periods marked by natural disasters. They find that the natural environment is not visually framed as threatening despite the experience of natural disasters. Second they observe that the news stories mostly reduced psychological distance by using the person frames using a camera angle that creates empathy. However they also undermine this effect by not providing geographical details regarding origins of persons and location of the scenes depicted in the visuals. Furthermore significant differences exist in the frames utilised by different outlets that they analysed. This study demonstrates that the visuals used in news stories also tell a story about climate change and this story has a potential to reduce the perceived distance of climate change effects on the viewer offering ways to improve visual framing of climate change.

