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Media Representation of Abortion Rights in Turkish and Spanish Media

Authors: DEVELI, DILHUN#idabnull;

Media Representation of Abortion Rights in Turkish and Spanish Media

Abstract

Media Digitali, Dibattiti sull’Aborto e Politica: Un’Analisi Comparativa tra Turchia e Spagna Questa tesi analizza come le piattaforme di media digitali influenzino e plasmino i dibattiti pubblici e politici sui diritti all'aborto in Turchia e in Spagna. Attraverso un'analisi comparativa, lo studio indaga in che modo i social media contribuiscano all'inquadramento dell’aborto come questione socio-politica, mobilitino l’attivismo e mettano in discussione o sostengano le politiche esistenti. Viene inoltre esaminato come i movimenti femministi, gli utenti individuali e gli attori istituzionali utilizzino le piattaforme digitali per sostenere o contrastare i diritti riproduttivi. Analizzando hashtag rilevanti, campagne e discorsi su piattaforme come Twitter, Instagram e YouTube, la ricerca mostra come gli spazi digitali possano sia amplificare le voci femministe sia riflettere le polarizzazioni sociali. Lo studio mette in luce l’interazione dinamica tra media digitali, opinione pubblica e agende politiche, offrendo una prospettiva critica sul ruolo sempre più centrale dei media nei dibattiti sulla giustizia riproduttiva in entrambi i Paesi.

Digital Media, Abortion Debates, and Politics: A Comparative Analysis of Turkey and Spain This thesis explores how digital media platforms influence and shape public and political debates on abortion rights in Turkey and Spain. Through a comparative analysis, the study investigates how social media contributes to the framing of abortion as a socio-political issue, mobilizes activism, and challenges or supports existing policies. It also examines how feminist movements, individual users, and institutional actors utilize digital platforms to advocate for or against reproductive rights. By analyzing prominent hashtags, campaigns, and discourses on platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, the research reveals how digital spaces can both empower feminist voices and reflect societal polarization. The study highlights the dynamic interaction between digital media, public opinion, and political agendas, offering critical insight into the evolving role of media in reproductive justice debates in both countries.

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Italy
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Spain, Abortion Rights, Türkiye, Media Discourse

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