Journal Articles
Celik, B, Radl, M, Ribac, M, Toth, F, Turnsek, T (2024)
The structural and temporal curb of authoritarian populism: a cross-country analysis of authoritarian populist influences on journalism,
Journalism Studies, ISSN: 1461-670X. DOI:
10.1080/1461670X.2024.2407948.
Radl, M,
Celik, B, Pajnik, M, Sauer, B (2024)
Structural masculinism and women's media ownership in the context of authoritarian-populism: a feminist political economy of communication,
International Journal of Communication, ISSN: 1932-8036.
Schnyder, G, Radl, M, Toth, F, Kucukuzun, M, Turnšek, T,
Celik, B, Pajnik, M (2023)
Theorizing and mapping media ownership networks in authoritarian-populist contexts: a comparative analysis of Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Turkey,
Media, Culture & Society, 46(1), pp.38-59, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI:
10.1177/01634437231179366.
Celik, B (2023)
Last Moyo, The Decolonial Turn in Media Studies in Africa and the Global South,
International Journal of Communication, 17, pp.620-622, ISSN: 1932-8036.
Celik, B and Haydari, N (2022)
Parrhesia as journalism: Learning from the truth- and justice-seeking women journalists of twentieth century Turkey,
Journalism Studies, 23(13), pp.1607-1624, ISSN: 1461-670X. DOI:
10.1080/1461670X.2022.2096667.
Celik, B (2020)
Screening for Erdoğanism: television, post-truth and political fear,
European Journal of Communication, 35(4), pp.339-354, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI:
10.1177/0267323120903680.
Celik, B (2020)
Turkey's communicative authoritarianism,
Global Media and Communication, 16(1), pp.102-120, ISSN: 1742-7665. DOI:
10.1177/1742766519899123.
Celik, B (2019)
'Telephone girls' at the frontline of Third World telephony: The Turkish case between the 1950s and the 1980s,
Media History, 26(3), pp.330-345, ISSN: 1469-9729. DOI:
10.1080/13688804.2019.1585234.
Çelik, B (2016)
The historicity of technological attachments and engagements: The case of Turkish telephony,
European Journal of Communication, 31(3), pp.317-330, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI:
10.1177/0267323116635832.
Celik, B (2014)
The telephone and the social struggles in Turkey: An overview of a social history of a communication technology,
CyberOrient Online Journal of the Virtual Middle East, 8(2), ISSN: 1804-3194.
Celik, B (2013)
The politics of the digital technoscape in Turkey: Surveillance and resistance of Kurds,
New Perspectives on Turkey, 49, pp.31-56, ISSN: 0896-6346. DOI:
10.1017/S089663460000203X.
Celik, B (2011)
Cellular telephony in Turkey: A technology of self-produced modernity,
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 14(2), pp.147-161, ISSN: 1367-5494. DOI:
10.1177/1367549410392267.
Celik, B (2010) Türkiye’de cep telefonu, melankoli ve teknoloji,
Toplum ve bilim, pp.56-75, ISSN: 1300-9354.
Chapters
Celik, B (2024) Communications Infrastructures and Cold War Politics: The Middle Eastern Theatre of the US/American Empire and Anti-American Coalition. In
Media Tactics in the Long Twentieth Century, Routledge, pp.204-222, ISBN: 9781032618272.
Çelik, B (2020)
Televised Journalistic Documentaries of the 1990s: The Form, Content, and Historical Juncture. In
Television in Turkey: Local Production, Transnational Expansion and Political Aspirations, pp.47-65, DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-46051-8_3.
Celik, B and Erdogmus, F (2015)
Attachment to mobile phones across social contexts. In
Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior, © IGI Global, pp.222-233, ISBN: 9781466682405.
Celik, B (2015)
Desire the infinite. In
83%SatisfactionGuaranteed - MentalKlinik, MentalKlinik, pp.1-15.
Celik, B (2015)
The politics of the digital technoscape in Turkey: Surveillance and resistance of Kurds. In
Digital Transformations in Turkey Current Perspectives in Communication Studies, © Rowman and Littlefield. All rights reserved, pp.256-275, ISBN: 9780739191187.
Celik, B (2013) Teknoloji ile Kimlik Mucadelesi: Kurt Gencleri ve Cep Telefonu. In Ergul, H (ed)
Sahanin Sesleri, Bilgi Universitesi Yayinlari, pp.257-277.
Celik, B (2012)
Appropriation of cellphones by Kurds: The social practice of struggle for political identities in Turkey. In
The Mobile Media Reader (Digital Formations), © Peter Lang, pp.163-176, ISBN: 978-1433113000.
Celik, B (Accepted for publication) The promotional pillar of enduring authoritarian-populist regimes: the case of Islamic charities in Erdoğan’s Turkey. In Edwards, L (ed) The Sage Handbook of Promotional Society and Culture, Sage.