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Section II: Radical Departures and Reflections

Arif Hoca and Turkish scholars

 

ABSTRACT

Ironically being a Turk, Arif Dirlik is one of the least known theoreticians in Turkey. This is due to his immigration to the United States at a very young age and produces all his works in English on China and Modernity as well as his theoretical framework is not well accepted in Turkish among Turkish social scientists. So it is a very important duty to translate Dirlik’s works into Turkish for young scholars to be well informed about a very important figure in history and modernity literature.

Notes

1 Toplumsal Tarih, No 323, November 2020.

3 See Batmaz (Citation2017).

4 Arif Dirlik organized an international petition against the threats aimed at me in Gezi Uprising of 2013 in Istanbul and prevented my purge for the second time from Istanbul University.

5 See İsen and Batmaz (Citation2008); Batmaz (Citation2006b).

6 See Gerbner (Citation2014).

7 For related criticism of Murat Belge’s eclectic notion of “culture,” see Batmaz (Citation2006c).

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Veysel Batmaz

Veysel Batmaz, who is currently at Beykent University, Faculty of Communications, Department of Advertising and Public Relations in İstanbul, graduated from the Middle East Technical University-Department of Political Science (BA’79) Ankara-Turkey, he had worked with Dr. George Gerbner at the Annenberg School for Communications at the University of Pennsylvania (MA’85) on media cultivation and television effects. He has participated Jurgen Habermas Seminars in Dubrovnik. He has then worked as a consultant and campaign manager on various political communication projects in Turkey with Dr. Erhan Göksel at VERSO-Social Research Center. Presently, he is an Emeritus professor of research on the political science of Istanbul University and continuing political and marketing consultancy work and doing social research for multinational companies and political parties at Panajans Ltd. He has published 13 books on media: Some of his titles include Television and Family in Turkey (1995), Self and Society-Introduction to Social Psychology (1985 and 2002), and Television Effects on School Children in Morocco (1985).

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