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Item Çocuk işçilerin medya kullanım alışkanlıkları: Ankara-Şaşmaz Oto Sanayi örneği(Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2012) Türkcan, Mehmet; Özdemir, Gamze Yücesan; Bek, Mine Gencel; İnal, Kemal; GazetecilikThis study aims to analyse the media usage habits of the children working in Ankara-Şaşmaz Automative Industry. This study, which questions whether the class positions and hard living conditions of the children affect their media usage habits, is based on the literature review and on the in-depth interviews with the working children. This study has three parts. In the first part, a social, economic and political analysis of child labour has been pursued. A discussion on child and child labour has been conducted, child psychology and child development have been examined and child labour in the global economy has been analysed. Moreover, child labour in Turkey and its possible causes have been examined. In the second part, the relationship between the child and the media has been discussed and a special attention has been given to the role of the game in child development. Then, it is emphasised that the new child ideology is based on the media technology and the children?s hard living conditions. The role of the media in child socialisation is also underlined. In the last part, the findings of the fieldwork have been discussed in detail. The last part has shed light on the traditional and new media usage habits of child labour.Item Interview with Noam Chomsky on Racism in the US and Europe(Ankara Üniversitesi, 2014-12-01) Bek, Mine Gencel; İletişim FakültesiIt is typical of reporting Turkey, only so far as it relates to US policies. For example, in the 1990s when there were horrible atrocities being car- ried out in the south eastern Turkey, thousands of villages were de- stroyed, people became refugees, all the arms were coming from the US. The flow of arms increased. There was no reporting. The New York Times has a bureau in Ankara and quite a good correspondent there. There was nothing appeared about Turkish human rights violations. In 2003, something extremely interesting happened. The US wanted Tur- key to participate the invasion of Iraq and Turkish refused. The govern- ment did not pay attention to the US, but simply responded to the pop- ulation. 95 percept of the population was opposed. They were bitterly attacked here. At that point the press started to point Turkish human rights violations. Because Turkey did not follow the US orders. That is the way it works. That is reporting Turkey because it is not cooperating with the US coalition now