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Öğe Representation of Jews in the Media before the Application of the Wealth Tax: A Review on Karikatür Magazine(Routledge, 2022) Gazi M.A.; Çakı C.; Çalışkan S.; Avcı Ö.; Baytimur T.; Çakı G.; Gülada M.O.In this study, the role of the anti-Semitic discourses created by media organs in the formation of the Wealth Tax was examined. For this purpose, in this study, anti-Semitic cartoons published before the Wealth Tax, specifically Karikatür Magazine, which is one of the journals that frequently include anti-Semitic propaganda discourses of the period, are analysed using the semiotics technique In the cartoons examined within the scope of the study, it is revealed that Jews are presented as money-goers, hoarders and people with great wealth. The findings of the study support the view that ‘anti-Semitic discourses built in the media play a role in the implementation of the Wealth Tax’. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Öğe Social Media Use of National Libraries: A Content Analysis Specific to Instagram(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2024) Solak B.B.; Gazi M.A.; Çalışkan S.Europe’s top five most developed countries and five developing countries were determined based on the Human Development Index. The national libraries of these countries and the Instagram accounts of the National Library of the Presidency of Türkiye were examined, and content analysis was performed. Within the scope of content analysis, general views, post types, interaction data, purpose of sharing, narrative format of the content, personal values in the content, visual content, and message association themes were discussed. This study aims to reveal how national libraries use Instagram posts to interact with their target audiences. Within the scope of the study, Instagram posts shared by national libraries were analyzed through content analysis using the ReCall program. The findings showed that national libraries focus more on rational content and emphasize posts that highlight rootedness and nationalism rather than the goal of communicating with the masses or mobilizing users. It was also found that the posts of national libraries differed according to their Human Development Index values. In countries with a high Human Development Index, information and arts-related messages were more prominent, while in other countries, promotional and event-related content was more dominant. © 2024 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.