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- Title
Patrona Karşı Direnen Gazetecilerin Yayını: Basın Gazetesi.
- Authors
BASMACI, Göksel
- Abstract
The National Unity Committee, established after the coup on 27 May 1960, granted the press rights to prevent repressive practices in the press field. The committee, which guaranteed the rights of journalists by law 212, established the distribution of advertising and advertisements on an egalitarian basis by law 195. However, nine newspaper owners of the period did not want to cover the rights granted to journalists, and also opposed regulations on advertising and advertising distribution. The bosses, who issued a joint statement, announced that they would not publish newspapers for three days. This development has passed into the history of the press as Nine Newspaper Incident. Journalists working in these newspapers have started a movement to defend their rights against bosses. Journalists who had the right of the public to receive news and the legal guarantees provided to them demonstrated an example of resistance by publishing a newspaper called the Basın for three days. Because the Basın is a publication of journalists who resist and seek their rights, it has been a publication that contains important messages about the relations between the journalist, boss and power. In this study, the newspaper Basın, published between 11-13 January 1961, was examined through news and columns. The aim of the research is to determine which values are focused on in the news in the newspaper published by the journalists and how the discourses in the news are constructed. The critical discourse analysis method was used in the study. As a result of the study, it was determined that discourses such as resistance, public interest, the struggle for rights and organization were emphasized in the news. In addition to this, it has been observed that the press workers exhibited a strong resistance to protect their rights and formed a public opinion. On the other hand, it is possible to say that the political environment in the country and the laws given to the press are effective in the organization of journalists without any discrimination.
- Subjects
NEWSPAPER journalists; CRITICAL discourse analysis; NEWSPAPER publishing; FREEDOM of association; ENVIRONMENTAL law
- Publication
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 2021, Vol 20, Issue 4, p1722
- ISSN
1303-0094
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21547/jss.902390