Filtre par contributeur 'OKTEM Kerem' qui a écrit 8 postes menuTrouver des sujets par mot-clés Academia (2)Access (18)Africa (9)Anonymity (8)Antisemitism (1)Arab Spring (5)Art (14)Article 19 (2)Atheism (1)Australia (4)Blasphemy (16)Blogger (4)Books (2)Brazil (4)Buddhism (1)Burma (2)Canada (2)Celebrity (5)Censorship (33)Charlie Hebdo (2)Child abuse (1)China (10)Christianity (13)Civility (33)Colonialism (1)Copyright (10)Corruption (3)Defamation (27)Democracy (27)Denialism (3)Denmark (2)Discrimination (9)Education (19)Egypt (1)Europe (5)Exclusion (1)Facebook (4)Film (1)Finland (1)France (8)Freedom (44)Genocide (7)Germany (10)Google (5)Governance (10)Hate speech (22)Hinduism (1)History (19)Homosexuality (4)Humour (2)Hungary (1)Hunger strike (1)India (10)Internet (43)Internet companies (1)Islam (17)Israel (1)Japan (2)Journalism (25)Kenya (3)Knowledge (30)Language (8)Latin America (5)Law (59)Lese majesty (1)Liberalism (14)Libya (2)Literature (3)Media (49)Memory laws (3)Middle East (8)Minorities (5)Money (10)Morality (9)Multiculturalism (9)National security (38)Net neutrality (14)Netherlands (2)Norway (1)Nudity (5)Occupy movement (1)Pakistan (4)Palestine (1)Philippines (1)Piracy (2)Poland (2)Politics (59)Pornography (7)Power (60)Privacy (23)Protest (25)Public Morality (26)Race (1)Radio (3)Regulation (10)Religion (28)Reputation (17)Right to information (57)Russia (2)Rwanda (1)Satire (13)Saudi Arabia (2)Science (9)Scientology (1)Secrecy (1)Singapore (2)Social media (14)South Africa (5)Southeast Asia (3)Surveillance (1)Syria (1)Technology (22)Terrorism (5)Thailand (1)Tunisia (1)Turkey (9)Twitter (9)Ukraine (1)United Kingdom (14)United States (20)Violence (30)Whistleblowing (3)Wikileaks (1)Wikipedia (2)YouTube (1) Hyperreality beats free speech in Turkey Kerem Öktem describes the dramatic deterioration of Turkey’s media landscape after the attempted coup of July 2016. The rise and fall of free speech under Turkey’s Islamists Looking at the long sweep of the AKP’s rule, Kerem Öktem shows how the window of free speech in Turkey has closed. Fear, farce and tragedy: how Turkey reacted to the Charlie Hebdo murders Kerem Oktem describes the narrowing room for satire and free expression in Islamist-ruled Turkey. Pourquoi en Turquie les médias traditionnels préfèrent parler de pingouins que de manifestations A Istanbul, Kerem Oktem, reflète sur l’influence pernicieuse du gouvernement et des entreprises sur les chaînes médiatiques turques. Le plaidoyer d’un journaliste turc en faveur de la liberté de la presse Kerem Oktem présente notre traduction d’une colonne par Hasan Cemal, que son journal, Milliyet, a refusé d’imprimer. Free speech in Turkey & the world – part one In the first past of this debate, research fellow Kerem Öktem argues that an individual’s understanding of free speech is shaped by their personal history and geography. Kurdes en Turquie, Turcs en Bulgarie Kerem Öktem compare l’approche des gouvernements bulgares et turcs quant au traitement de l’accès aux langues pour les principales minorités de leurs pays respectifs.
Hyperreality beats free speech in Turkey Kerem Öktem describes the dramatic deterioration of Turkey’s media landscape after the attempted coup of July 2016.
The rise and fall of free speech under Turkey’s Islamists Looking at the long sweep of the AKP’s rule, Kerem Öktem shows how the window of free speech in Turkey has closed.
Fear, farce and tragedy: how Turkey reacted to the Charlie Hebdo murders Kerem Oktem describes the narrowing room for satire and free expression in Islamist-ruled Turkey.
Pourquoi en Turquie les médias traditionnels préfèrent parler de pingouins que de manifestations A Istanbul, Kerem Oktem, reflète sur l’influence pernicieuse du gouvernement et des entreprises sur les chaînes médiatiques turques.
Le plaidoyer d’un journaliste turc en faveur de la liberté de la presse Kerem Oktem présente notre traduction d’une colonne par Hasan Cemal, que son journal, Milliyet, a refusé d’imprimer.
Free speech in Turkey & the world – part one In the first past of this debate, research fellow Kerem Öktem argues that an individual’s understanding of free speech is shaped by their personal history and geography.
Kurdes en Turquie, Turcs en Bulgarie Kerem Öktem compare l’approche des gouvernements bulgares et turcs quant au traitement de l’accès aux langues pour les principales minorités de leurs pays respectifs.