1st Edition
Collaboration in Media Studies Doing and Being Together
Introduction
Ch 1 Introduction: Doing and Being Together
Begüm Irmak, Can Koçak, Onur Sesigür & Nazan Haydari
Part I Doing Research Together
Ch 2 Women’s Radio History in Turkey: The Politics of Reflecting Together in Oral History Research
Nazan Haydari, Özden Çankaya & Cem Hakverdi
Ch 3 The Artist’s Book: Working Towards a Collaborative Methodology in Art and Design
Melike Özmen
Ch 4 Duo Autoethnographic Approach to Peer-to-Peer Collaboration in PhD Process
Begüm Irmak & Ayça Ulutaş
Ch 5 Podcasting as a Methodological Tool for Research Conversations with Makers
Nurgül Yardım Meriçliler
Ch 6 Performance as a Way of Discovering Oneself within the Other
Can Koçak
Part II Doing Media Together
Ch 7 Human Rights-Based Narratives of War: a Journalistic Tool for Promoting Human Rights
Athina Simatou
Ch 8 Digitally Mediating Cultural Trauma through Virtual Reality
Eleni Pnevmatikou & Angeliki Gazi
Ch 9 'Alone Together': Reconnecting Death Stranding’s Broken Sense of Sociality
Onur Sesigür
Ch 10 Twitch Developers as a 'company-led community'
Sarper Durmuş
Part III Acting Together
Ch 11 From a Political Protest to an Art Exhibition: Collaboration and Dialogue through Artistic Research
Işıl Eğrikavuk
Ch 12 Resonance in Intercultural Encounters: Mapping a Critical Perspective on Communication in Pluralised Docieties
Theresa Klinglmayr
Ch 13 Acting Together, Reflecting Together: Two Ethnographic Accounts of Jamaica’s First ‘pride event’ in 2015
David Lowis & Simone Kimberly Harris
Ch 14 Reflections on Teaching the Ethics of Digital Communication Technologies
Yusuf Yüksekdağ
Ch 15 Transmedia Charity Initiatives in Turkey: the Case of Adım Adım
Dilek Gürsoy
Biography
Begüm Irmak is working as an executive manager in education and a part‑time lecturer at Istanbul Bilgi University, Bahçeşehir University, and Beykoz University. She received her MSc degree from the London School of Economics in Sociology – Contemporary Social Thought in 2011 after graduating from the Sabancı University’s Social and Political Sciences Programme in 2010. She received her PhD in Communication from Bilgi University. Until 2015, she worked in an advertising agency as the project leader of an international brand.
Can Koçak is a Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex. Before his current post, he taught at King’s College London, Department of Digital Humanities. He received his PhD in Communication from Istanbul Bilgi University with a thesis that focused on the representation of intellectuals in Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s films after receiving his master’s degree in Film and Drama at Kadir Has University with an interdisciplinary research derived from Persona (Ingmar Bergman, 1966).
Onur Sesigür is a Lecturer in Media and Communications at Coventry University, with a background in media studies, music and sound production. His current work revolves around streaming music and the topic of playlists, on which he recently published a book titled Playlisting: Collection Music, Remediated. Apart from his primary research interests in music and culture industries, he also studies digital cultures, transmedia storytelling and game studies.
Nazan Haydari is a Professor of Media Department at İstanbul Bilgi University, Turkey. Her research area consists of intercultural communication, feminist media studies, critical media pedagogy, and radio studies with a particular interest in collaborative research. Haydari is the co‑editor of Case Studies in Intercultural Dialogue. Some of her articles appeared in Gender and Education, Journalism Studies, Feminist Media Histories, and Innovations in Education and Teaching International Journal. She holds a PhD in Telecommunications and an MAIA in Communications and Development from Ohio University. Currently, she is working on a book manuscript on the oral history project with women radio broadcasters of the 1970s in Turkey and a project on the mapping of feminist and LGBTİ podcasts in Turkey.






