Abstract
This article aims to investigate the regulatory, financial and political environment negotiated by oppositional Syrian media operating in exile in Turkey, as well as to identify the main tactics used by them in negotiating between these constraints to ensure their survival in an increasingly difficult environment. As the war in Syria increased in intensity, many oppositional media chose to move their centres of operations into Turkey – forcing them to adapt to a completely foreign regulatory environment, and an unstable political context. Furthermore, and in parallel, their institutional links with the media development sector were being deepened as well. The study draws on in-depth interviews with Syrian media professionals in Turkey, as well as with their interlocutors in international media development organizations. Using Michel de Certeau’s model of strategies and tactics, the study aims at arriving at a better understanding of the complex system of choices made by exilic media organizations to guarantee their survival and achieve their objectives. Within the strategic universes circumscribed by the powerful institutional actors of the Turkish state and the international media development sphere, one can locate the agency of Syrian media actors in their responsive tactical manoeuvrings. The article contends that the tactics employed are also reflective of the identity of these media actors located at the intersection of the alternative, exilic and oppositional.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 69-85 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Journal | Journal of Alternative and Community Media |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2020 |
Keywords
- Syria
- Turkey
- alternative
- exilic
- media development
- oppositional
- strategies and tactics
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FWOTM807: New communication spaces in the Arab world: A multi-method study of emerging media organisations in Tunisia, Egypt and Syria
Smets, K. (Administrative Promotor), Badran, Y. (Mandate) & Loisen, J. (Co-Promotor)
1/10/16 → 30/09/20
Project: Fundamental
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【學者觀點】專訪媒體及傳播學者 Yazan Badran: 流亡新聞的複雜性:敘利亞媒體對香港記者的啟示
Badran, Y. & Lee, J., 25 Jul 2023, 如水 Flow HK, 10 14 p.Translated title of the contribution :[Scholar's Viewpoint] Interview with Media and Communication Scholar Yazan Badran: Navigating the Complexities of Exile Journalism: Lessons from Syrian Media for Hong Kong Journalists Research output: Contribution to specialist/vulgarizing publication › Article › Vulgarizing
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Media freedom in exile: the paradox of Syrian oppositional media in Turkey
Badran, Y., 15 Mar 2018.Research output: Unpublished contribution to conference › Unpublished abstract
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Strategies and tactics in exilic media: The case of Syrian oppositional media in Turkey
Badran, Y., Nov 2018, (Unpublished).Research output: Unpublished contribution to conference › Unpublished paper
Activities
- 2 Talk or presentation at a conference
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Strategies and tactics in exilic media: The case of Syrian oppositional media in Turkey
Badran, Y. (Speaker)
1 Nov 2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a conference
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Media freedom in exile: the paradox of Syrian oppositional media in Turkey
Badran, Y. (Speaker)
15 Mar 2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a conference
Prizes
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Best Paper by an Emerging Scholar Award
Badran, Y. (Recipient), 1 Nov 2018
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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