Revisiting the Unplugged Margins: Rural Television Audiences and Mediatization

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Revisiting the Unplugged Margins: Rural Television Audiences and Mediatization
Résumé
This chapter examines the social transformation of the television audience of rural Turkey. Villages near a metropolitan area, which were subject to an administrative decision to be relocated, were the focus of my fieldwork 30 years ago. Several visits between 1987 and 2019 to the same location, which is inhabited by television viewers and non-viewers alike, yielded an insightful mapping of engagement with popular culture via television at the periphery in Turkey from a historical perspective. While rural inhabitants are busy with daily labor in the countryside and are not keen on watching television, they are nonetheless aware of and connected to new, nationwide cultural trends and social changes. By reflexively discussing these experiences in ethnographic fieldwork on television habits and reception in rural Turkey over a 30-year span, I avoid the traps of modern-traditional and urban-rural binaries, allowing for an exploration of the role of television in mediating social change in the rural context and thus an analysis of the various complex layers and processes of mediatization among rural audiences.
Titre du livre
Television in Turkey: Local Production, Transnational Expansion and Political Aspirations
Lieu
Cham
Maison d’édition
Springer International Publishing
Date
2020
Pages
67-81
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-3-030-46051-8
Titre abrégé
Revisiting the Unplugged Margins
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09/08/2022 16:33
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Türkoğlu, N. (2020). Revisiting the Unplugged Margins: Rural Television Audiences and Mediatization. Dans Television in Turkey: Local Production, Transnational Expansion and Political Aspirations (p. 67‑81). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46051-8_4
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