Affective intensities of polarization: the making of the Islamist/secularist divide through articulations of news media in Turkey

Critical Discourse Studies 20 (6):700-716 (2023)
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The instrumentalization of news media resulting in advocacy reporting and the heavy use of commentary is a quintessential characteristic of mediascapes deeply informed by press-party parallelism, m...

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