Communication strategies in Turkey : Erdogan, the AKP and political messaging / Taner Dogan.
The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is known for his populist Islamist ideology, charismatic personality, and for ushering in new forms of communication strategies in Turkey. The key tools in Erdogan's political communication repertoire include religious, cultural and historic symbols an...
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half-title Page
- Dedication Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Short note on methods
- 1 Introduction
- Structure of the book
- 2 The concept of political communication
- What is political communication?
- Americanization of political communication
- Personalization of political communication
- Public image in political communication
- Charisma as a pillar of political communication
- Social Movement Theory
- Collective identity
- 3 Modernization in the Ottoman era, Islamism in Turkey and AKP's rise.
- What really is Islamism?
- Modernization in the Ottoman era
- Sultan Selim III: Symbol of modernization
- Abdulhamid II and Islamism
- Modernist movements challenging Islamist policies
- Islamism in modern Turkey
- Necip Fazıl Kısakürek
- Sezai Karakoç
- Necmettin Erbakan's Milli Görüş Movement
- History of the Milli Görüş
- Erdoğan as an aspiring student of Erbakan
- AKP: Rising from shadows of Erbakan
- AKP's association with the MB
- AKP's silent revolution: Reforms
- AKP's foreign policy: 'Zero-problem' with neighbours
- AKP's political message in foreign affairs.
- 4 The AKP's code of identity
- Party of the periphery
- Islamism and the AKP
- Evolution of the political message
- Discrepancy of collective identity between Erdoğan and Gül
- Kurdish peace process
- Generation Z and Erdoğan's social media censorship
- Erdoğan's consolidation of his power
- Effect of the West's anti-Turkey sentiment on Erdoğan's discourse
- Populist leadership and media relations in Turkey
- Framing Erdoğan with Weber's charisma theory
- Erdoğan's one-man leadership limiting freedom of speech
- Surpassing opposition voices within the party.
- Erdoğan less favourite among generation Z
- Americanization as a communication model of the AKP
- Obama and digital political communication
- Erdoğan's body language
- The use of opinion polls in communication
- AKP's political communication inspires Islamist parties
- Erdoğan's polarizing discourse
- AKP's identity crisis
- Neo-Ottoman identity
- Reconversion of Hagia Sophia as part of Erdoğan's populist politics
- Populist Islamist discourse after the Egyptian coup
- 5 Communicating religion
- Mobilizing religious conservatives at mosques
- Dawah as a source of motivation.
- Spouse as part of communication
- Observations from Erdoğan's rallies
- Poetry as a means of Erdoğan's Islamist communication
- Erdoğan's logo versus Obama's logo
- AKP's name and logo adapted from Morocco's Islamist party
- Erdoğan's pragmatist rhetoric
- Religious symbols in campaign commercials
- AKP's identity dilemma
- Erdoğan's popularity in the 'Muslim world'
- Role of women in campaigning
- Praising oppressed Muslims
- Erdoğan's traditional 'balcony speech'
- Electoral behaviour of young party members
- AKP receiving more support from Eastern Anatolia.