Communication strategies in Turkey : Erdogan, the AKP and political messaging /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dogan, Taner (Author)
Corporate Author: Bloomsbury (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2020.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half-title Page
  • Dedication Page
  • Title Page
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Short note on methods
  • 1 Introduction
  • Structure of the book
  • 2 The concept of political communication
  • What is political communication?
  • Americanization of political communication
  • Personalization of political communication
  • Public image in political communication
  • Charisma as a pillar of political communication
  • Social Movement Theory
  • Collective identity
  • 3 Modernization in the Ottoman era, Islamism in Turkey and AKP's rise
  • What really is Islamism?
  • Modernization in the Ottoman era
  • Sultan Selim III: Symbol of modernization
  • Abdulhamid II and Islamism
  • Modernist movements challenging Islamist policies
  • Islamism in modern Turkey
  • Necip Fazıl Kısakürek
  • Sezai Karakoç
  • Necmettin Erbakan's Milli Görüş Movement
  • History of the Milli Görüş
  • Erdoğan as an aspiring student of Erbakan
  • AKP: Rising from shadows of Erbakan
  • AKP's association with the MB
  • AKP's silent revolution: Reforms
  • AKP's foreign policy: 'Zero-problem' with neighbours
  • AKP's political message in foreign affairs
  • 4 The AKP's code of identity
  • Party of the periphery
  • Islamism and the AKP
  • Evolution of the political message
  • Discrepancy of collective identity between Erdoğan and Gül
  • Kurdish peace process
  • Generation Z and Erdoğan's social media censorship
  • Erdoğan's consolidation of his power
  • Effect of the West's anti-Turkey sentiment on Erdoğan's discourse
  • Populist leadership and media relations in Turkey
  • Framing Erdoğan with Weber's charisma theory
  • Erdoğan's one-man leadership limiting freedom of speech
  • Surpassing opposition voices within the party
  • Erdoğan less favourite among generation Z
  • Americanization as a communication model of the AKP
  • Obama and digital political communication
  • Erdoğan's body language
  • The use of opinion polls in communication
  • AKP's political communication inspires Islamist parties
  • Erdoğan's polarizing discourse
  • AKP's identity crisis
  • Neo-Ottoman identity
  • Reconversion of Hagia Sophia as part of Erdoğan's populist politics
  • Populist Islamist discourse after the Egyptian coup
  • 5 Communicating religion
  • Mobilizing religious conservatives at mosques
  • Dawah as a source of motivation
  • Spouse as part of communication
  • Observations from Erdoğan's rallies
  • Poetry as a means of Erdoğan's Islamist communication
  • Erdoğan's logo versus Obama's logo
  • AKP's name and logo adapted from Morocco's Islamist party
  • Erdoğan's pragmatist rhetoric
  • Religious symbols in campaign commercials
  • AKP's identity dilemma
  • Erdoğan's popularity in the 'Muslim world'
  • Role of women in campaigning
  • Praising oppressed Muslims
  • Erdoğan's traditional 'balcony speech'
  • Electoral behaviour of young party members
  • AKP receiving more support from Eastern Anatolia