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Media and Culture Rethinking Culture and Media
(Fırat Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi ; Asos Eğitim Bilişim Danışmanlık San. Tic. Ltd. Şti., 2018-03-30)
Culture and media represent two terms which nowadays have special connection. This connection was nott so strong in the early days. It seems that the extremely modern today’s technology definitely plays its inevitable role. ...
Discourse of Fate and Free Will According to the Inevitable End in the Matrix
(International Balkan University, 2018)
Matrix is a term used in mathematics and engineering and it is a
series of numbers ranked on a plane. The Latin meaning of the Matrix is
the womb that the only place in the world where one feels most secure
and comfortable, ...
The Relationship Between EFL Teachers’ Professional Identity and Professional Autonomy
(Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, 2022)
This study aims to identify 250 Turkish EFL teachers’ level of professional identity and professional autonomy. This study also aims to investigate whether the results differ by gender, the school in which they work, ...
The Absence of Pandemic Literature: Re-Experiencıng The Pandemic in Kerr’s Unity 1918 and in Contemporary Time
(International University of Sarajevo, 2021)
Modernist literature had a strong potential for representation and embodiment. It vividly conveyed the reality of the two world wars and the views of the individuals who lived through them. However, there remained one ...
Examining the Questions of the Reading Texts in the Textbooks of Teaching Turkish as a Foreign Language
(İnönü Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dekanı, 2023)
In this study, comprehension questions of reading texts in the
New Istanbul Turkish for International Students teaching set were
examined. In the study, which is a qualitative research, document
analysis was carried ...
The Representation of ‘the New Woman’ in Kate Chopin’s the Awakening and in Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil’s Aşk-ı Memnu
(Nurşen Adak, 2021)
Social changes take place when a culture is confronted with the influence of another culture
which is more dominant or ‘higher’ with predetermined sets of values. In Kate Chopin’s work, The
Awakening, the Creole culture ...
The Byronic Hero Myth Reloaded in E. L. James’s Fifty Shades of Greyseries
(Trakya University, 2021)
Assuming that the Byronic hero can be properly considered to be a literary
myth and our contemporary popular culture keeps a constant interest in various ancient and
modern myths by continuously rewriting and reshaping ...
A critical inquiry into in-service EFL teachers’ intercultural self-efficacy beliefs and experiences
(Yakup Yılmaz, 2021)
This paper examines the intercultural self-efficacy beliefs and experiences of university EFL
teachers from socially and linguistically diverse backgrounds working at English language
preparatory schools in İstanbul. ...
Transhumanism: Immortality & Singularity in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? & The Transhumanist Wager
(Mehmet Dursun Erdem, 2018)
The domination of the future by robots who have artificial
intelligence and the possibility of the increase in their population
represent a situation which may create danger for people. For this reason,
killing a robot ...
Transhumanism and Gnosticism in Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus
(Mehmet Dursun Erdem, 2018)
The quest for immortality, which has been featured even in the
oldest of myths, is as old as the history of humanity. It has its roots in
the occult tradition, which stems from an idea (Gnosticism) that puts
humans at ...