Term Paper on "Effects of Technology and Social Media on Turkish Youth Society"

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Technology and Social Media on Turkish Youth

The media has become increasingly important to the youth culture around the world both in terms of bringing news of important events -- and the political issues and problems surrounding those events -- and carrying messages (including protests) by youth through social media to the greater community. In Turkey, as is true elsewhere in Middle Eastern countries, young people are very alert to the power of technology and the media, in particular social media, because they want change, and they demand that their voices be heard, even if they are doused with teargas, high pressure water cannons and pepper spray. Hence, the use of social media helps them share messages and organize actions through digital technologies (like Twitter) that are profoundly important as well as being instantaneous. This paper reviews the issues that stir the passions of youth in Turkey and the way in which technology and social media empower youth.

Background Picture of Youth, Protest and Technology

"Young people have used the new media to mobilize mass demonstrations, pitting their bodies against the police, army, and other repressive forces. But they have also used the Internet and various social networks such as Twitter and Facebook…signaling a generational crisis that is global in scope, young people have sent a message to the world that they refuse to live any longer under repressive political regimes sustained by a morally bankrupt neoliberal world…" (Giroux, 2011, 329).

Some of the tensions felt and expressed by Turkish youth relate to the crackdown on freedom and rights that was launched by the
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military coup in 1980. As background, the 1961 Constitution was "…the most liberal" in Turkey's history, expanding civil rights and liberties and encouraging "active citizenship" (Senay, 2008, 965). But the military coup took away those Constitutionally-guaranteed rights and sought to "empower" itself against its people by seeking "…to create a more passive and obedient population" (Senay, 965). Hence, young people in Turkey -- according to a series of 70 interviews Senay conducted with undergraduate students in Istanbul -- feel the need for "less state demands" and for a kind of citizenship where there is respect for "pluralism and diversity rather than cultural institutions" (Senay, 974).

New media -- and "social media" in particular -- is one of the drivers of the worldwide digital / technological revolution, but Shannon Arvizu writes in the peer-reviewed journal Media, Culture & Society that historically the print media was used "…as a vehicle for communicating alternative discourse" (Arvizu, 2009. 388). For groups then and now, whose goal is "…stimulating social, political or cultural change," there has always been a need to reach out through available means (Arvizu, 2009, 388). In today's Muslim society, "alternative media" is used in communication networks through "democratic media activism" as a way youth can promote "…democratic goals" (Arvizu, 388). These alternative media are now being embraced in Turkey as young people feel the need to form huge protests to rage against the repressive policies of the state.

Meanwhile, Kurds are a minority in Turkey and for Kurdish youth, life has not been easy or stagnant. Essayist Haydar Darici critiques the protests of Kurdish youth movements in Turkey by pointing out that first of all they have no say in government decisions affecting their lives and secondly, they have little privacy (Darici, 2011, 461). Moreover, they live and struggle in an environment where "…all public places are ethnically marked as Turkish" and hence they are made to feel "…like they are invading other people's privacy when they are in public" (Darici, 461). Making matters worse for Kurdish youth in Turkey, they are depicted (in the media and elsewhere) as "…purse-snatchers, glue-sniffers, handkerchief-sellers, sexual assaulters" and they are seen as "predisposed to violence" (Darici, 461).

Also, the government violence visited upon "marginalized groups" like Kurds means this culture "lives under siege" as homes are "…continuously under state surveillance" (Darici, 462). Given this situation in which Kurdish youth feel boxed in to cultural and social stereotypes that in many cases are painfully untrue, what is their recourse but to mobilize into radical, protest movements? And what is there for Turkish youth in general to do? For those who wish for more democratic policies from their government, should they sit and wait for change -- or to get organized (utilizing Tumblr and Twitter to spread the word) and go into the streets in massive numbers making demands for change? Clearly, Turkish youth have chosen the… READ MORE

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If I had time i would write this essay and be loyal to this kind of ideas: In Turkey it is not easy to announce your idea about politics and religion that easy. Even your very close friend may be against you and they may cut communication between you and him/her. At the moment, There are many *****s and journalist in prison because they just wrote books against to Turkish government (Recep Tayyip Erdogan and their party). On Twitter if you tweet against to government or muslims, you may face to insulting messages from other people. This creates fear and citizens may not publish or speak out their real ideas. They fear about going to prison, insulted by someone or having problems which may come from other people. Right now people fear each other and they cannot argue their views freely in Turkey. Of course there are millions of people who post their ideas and not fear but not majority.

Because of social media people know everything what is going on in the world. But there are a lot of things to do (for example, to like the friend*****s photo on instagram, stalking ex-boyfriend or girlfriend, commenting how beautiful their new car, etc.) this is why millions of people are sleeping and they are not aware of what is going on around them. People are being desensitized day by day. May be Governments want to make people sleep but it is not same as how it was in the past. In the past people were trying to be a part of a solution of a problem but right now they do not even know which part they are included. Are they solution or problem*****¦

Professor may request specific examples from Turkey and it has to be updated. Therefore, please try to search current media. For example nowadays there is huge argument about Turkish police. Turkish police uses a lot of pepper gas to disperse the crowd. Many people argues and publishing a lot of photos which show how police uses unbalanced force on people.

In addition to this, there have to be some quotations from the readings that I will send.

This keywords important to me; technology, social media, politics, AKP( Adalet ve KalkA�nma Partisi ( they are governing Turkey for 10,5 years)), police, journalists, fear, concerns*****¦ In total sense, I like to give impression; *****In Turkey, technology and social media helps people to know everything. On the other hand, same technology and social media lead people to be senseless. Because they fear to be hurt*****

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