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MEDIA AND CERATTEPE IN TURKEY: ALTHUSSER’S COMMUNICATIONS IDEOLOGICAL STATE APPARATUS [ISA] – ORIENTED ASSESSMENT

Huseyin Sevgi and Serhat Ozgokceler ()
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Huseyin Sevgi: Uludag University, Turkey

Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, 2016, vol. 4, issue 3, 14-24

Abstract: According to Althusser (2000), ideology is just an apparatus which state uses it to control the masses through pressure and authority. He claimed that there is a reality which separate state pressure apparatus and ideology. He used “Ideological State Apparatus” [ISA] for this reality. He told that the ISAs process using ideology and reproduce the current system. In this context neoliberal policies, which have been applied for the last 35 years, have become irresistible with ISAs. Because of reckless approach of these policies to the nature/environment, reactions and resistances have emerged against them. The media [~press] which takes part in Althusser’s communications ISA plays a significant role within this context, because the media has qualification as significative and leader characteristics in relation to notably political choices, cultures, perceptions, life-styles and economical behaviors. In this sense, the state through the media takes on the might of its power and also reproduces the current system. In this study, language of the media in Turkey will be discussed case of Cerattepe-oriented in the context of Althusser’s communications ISA. In addition to this proposal also focuses on how environmental movements in Cerattepe were exposed in pro-government daily news and/or media in Turkey. Finally, it will be deliberated that the ditto media organs introduce the civil initiatives in Cerattepe as a handy apparatus in the name of neoliberal policies and government’s power.

Keywords: Althusser; the Communications ISA; Nature; Media; Cerattepe; Turkey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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