Advances in Applied Sociology

Volume 11, Issue 10 (October 2021)

ISSN Print: 2165-4328   ISSN Online: 2165-4336

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Watchdog Journalism during the Coronavirus Crisis in Turkey

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DOI: 10.4236/aasoci.2021.1110044    267 Downloads   1,462 Views  Citations
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ABSTRACT

This study aims to question the watchdog function of the Turkish press in the context of the coronavirus crisis, to deal with the initial coronavirus responses of the news media, and to examine the extent to which the press fulfills its public responsibility and watchdog function. Accordingly, it discussed the role of the media in protecting the public interest in terms of watchdog journalism and centered on the matter of how the news media debate social welfare measures taken for the fragile social groups during the coronaviruses crisis. The study claims that pro-government media present a health-based perspective, but anti-government media much more point out the socio-economic dimensions of COVID-19. The online newspapers that are selected according to the range of different political stances, in particular, anti-government and pro-government, have been investigated through content analysis in terms of content diversity and watchdog journalism. Thus, it has been determined whether watchdog journalism is fulfilled in such a polarized political environment in the context of news on COVID-19 and concluded that the news media ignore social policy measures, are polarized along political lines, and are not critical enough of the government.

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Şen, A. (2021) Watchdog Journalism during the Coronavirus Crisis in Turkey. Advances in Applied Sociology, 11, 500-512. doi: 10.4236/aasoci.2021.1110044.

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