Student Work
New Media and Television (Spring 2022-2023)
New Media and Television (Spring 2021-2022)
Art in New Media
Aruuke Ibraeva
Given that digital media connects physical locations to virtual ones, it is also worth exploring how the connectivity and mobility of digital art challenges our traditional notions of site specificity and site-specific art. On a related note, the social (and perhaps political) implications of digital art are also receiving increasing attention.
Social Media and News Sourcing
Buse Nur Önder
However, social networks and the internet have become people's primary choice for accessing news. Likewise, the trust in the news exposed on social networks is also increasing, and at this point, social media also affects the mainstream media and indirectly intervenes in their content.
General Election Posters with Negative Expression from 1950 and After
Canberk Kanlı
General elections perhaps represent the most important moment in political communication studies. The use of discourses, slogans and posters for this representation has some differences and similarities from past to present. Within the timeline, we will focus on political campaigns with negative discourse in the general election campaigns from 1950 to the present, and shed light on the differences, similarities and innovations.