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New Communication in the Post-Pandemic Era: Media, Education, and Information : Innovations in Practice
Conclusion: From Cybernetic Eschatology to Pandemic Theology
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Deniz Denizel
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09 September 2021
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Peter Lang
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Book chapters
pp. 17
Nostalgia for the Past or New Horizons for the Future: A Short Introduction to Information Practices of the Pandemic
pp. 23
The Effect of E-Service Quality, E-Satisfaction, and E-Loyalty on Consumers’ Online Repurchase Intentions during Pandemic in Turkey
pp. 45
How Advertising, the Most Powerful Tool of Marketing, Survived during and after COVID-19?
pp. 57
Keep Calm and Animate
pp. 95
Decentralizing Media Education in the Post-Pandemic Period: Using the Blockchain Revolution as a Disruptive Innovation
pp. 105
Winners of the Catastrophe: How Streaming Services Proved their Sovereignty during the Pandemic of 21
st
Century?
pp. 119
Research, Storytelling, and Filmmaking during the Pandemic
pp. 131
Desktop Cinema
as a New Aesthetic Style in the Post-Pandemic Era: Watching the Movie through Protagonist’s Computer Screen
pp. 143
#Stayhomestayhungry: Governmental Use of Social Media and the Economics of Pandemic
pp. 151
The Survival of the Turkish Reality Television in the Pandemic Era
pp. 161
Evolution of Music Reception: Transformation in the Post-Pandemic Era
pp. 173
New Precariat: Voice-Over Artists Performing at Home in the Time of Global Pandemic
pp. 193
A New Lens Towards Games in Society:
Flaneur
,
Gameur
, and Beyond
pp. 203
Managing the State of Uncertainty: How to Communicate the Inside during COVID-19?
pp. 215
Dialogic Communication in the Shadow of COVID-19: An Analysis of How the Largest Turkish Companies Used Twitter
pp. 231
Conclusion: From Cybernetic Eschatology to Pandemic Theology
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