Communications in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire

Communications in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire

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The history of communications in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey contradicts the widespread belief that communications is a byproduct of modern capitalism and other Western forces. Burçe Çelik uses a decolonial perspective to analyze the historical commodification and militarization of communications and how it affected production and practice for oppressed populations like women, the working class, and ethnic and religious minorities. Moving from the mid-nineteenth century through today, Çelik places networks within the changing geopolitical landscape and the evolution of modern capitalism in relationship to struggles involving a range of social and political actors. Throughout, she challenges Anglo- and Eurocentric assumptions that see the non-West as an ahistorical imitation of, or aberration from, the development of Western communications.

Ambitious and comprehensive, Communications in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire merges political economy with social history to challenge Western-centered assumptions about the origins and development of modern communications. Burçe Çelik is a professor of social movements and media, media cultures in the global South, and politics of communication at Loughborough University London. She is the author of Technology and National Identity in Turkey: Mobile Communications and the Evolution of a Post-Ottoman Nation. Acknowledgement

Acronyms and Abbreviations

The Ottoman Empire Map, 1830

Introduction

Empire Versus Imperialism: Communicative Struggles over Reproduction of the Empire

Nation-Building by Communications

Developmentalism and the Militarization of Communications

Neoliberal Militarism

Wiring a New Turkey through Neoliberal and Islamist Populism

Epilogue

Notes

Index

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Dimensions 1 × 6 × 9 in