Technology and the Turkish Mind: Internet Animation as Counter Culture in Turkey

  • Akser M
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This paper is an attempt in interpreting the relationship between the adoption of new communications technologies such as the internet and how they are transformed and used in expression of a resisting cultural identity through content creation, namely internet flash animation in Turkey. The study discusses the Turkish adaptation of media of communication as social practice and as a means of social resistance and cultural expression. Its main focus is on internet use and especially around the use of humorous animated stories on the web.

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Akser, M. (2014). Technology and the Turkish Mind: Internet Animation as Counter Culture in Turkey. CINEJ Cinema Journal, 3(2), 192–217. https://doi.org/10.5195/cinej.2014.115

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