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Alparslan Nas

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Academic working at the intersection of critical media studies, cultural studies, and visual culture, based in Istanbul

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Category: Advertising & Branding

New Publication: From Heroic Masculinity to Feminist Dads: Advertising Fatherhood in Türkiye

I’m excited to share my latest article in the International Journal of Communication, where I examine how fatherhood is represented in … More

advertising, article, communication studies, cultural studies, fatherhood, gender, masculinity, media studies

The Cultural Limits of Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity: Critical Analysis of Online Responses to Axe Turkey Advertisements

Hegemonic masculinity has been a challenging concept in cultural studies since the 1990s. Throughout the past three decades, the concept … More

Between the Urban and the Natural: Green Marketing of Istanbul’s Gated Community Projects

In this article, I analyze the “green marketing” of Istanbul’s newly produced gate communities based on advertisements and marketing communication … More

Gender and Advertising: An Interview

Here is a conversation (in Turkish) with Rumeysa Camdereli from Sivil Sayfalar Initiative on gender and advertising in contemporary Turkey. … More

Green Marketing and Branding of Istanbul: An Interview

Here is a conversation (in Turkish) with Melis Oguz from medyascope.tv on the green branding and marketing efforts on Istanbul … More

Türkiye’de 4.5G Reklamlarında Hızın Kültürel Temsili

Hız olgusu modern çağın önde gelen unsurlarından biri olagelmiştir. 21. Yüzyılda, özellikle internet tek-nolojisindeki gelişmelerle birlikte hız, ekonomik ve toplumsal … More

Dromokrasi, Paul Virilio, reklam, Teknoloji

Erkekler de Ağlar Ama… Axe Reklamındaki Hegemonik Erkeklik Eleştirisinin Yorumlanma Biçimleri

Hegemonik erkeklik, toplumsal cinsiyet çalışmalarında sıklıkla başvurulan bir kavramdır. Erkekliğin homojen ve yekpare bir kategori olmadığını öne süren hegemonik erkeklik … More

hegemonik erkeklik, reklam, toplumsal cinsiyet

Imagining the Periphery: The Construction of Orientalist Discourse in Turkish Airlines Advertisements

Recently I was seriously curious with the advertising discourse of Turkish Airlines, the national flag carrier of Turkey. In recent … More

Reklamda Cinsiyetçilik: Yeni Bir Eleştiri Alanı, Yeni Bir Direnç İmkanı

Reklamda cinsiyetçilik, son dönemde Türkiye’de özellikle sosyal medya aktivizmleri ile sıklıkla gündeme gelmekte. Cinsiyetçilikle mücadele platformu olan Erktolia başta olmak … More

Women Chewing Gum: Feminist Critical Analysis of Advertising as Symbolic Violence

In this article that was published recently in December 2015 at ilef journal, I analyze the ways in which the … More

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