Berrin Yanıkkaya

Berrin Yanıkkaya is a Professor of Communication Studies. The areas of her academic interest lie in the crossroads of Women’s Studies, Cultural Studies and Media Studies. From the very beginning of her academic career, her focus has been on the construction of female agency through cultural and media production and meaning-making processes. The main themes underlining her academic publications can be summarized in four interrelated ‘tensions’; presence-absence/ unity-difference/ appearance-essence/ ‘west’- ‘east’ (as metaphors for the categories of power relations, rather than geographical places). The underlying themes in her work are women's 'voice' and experiences in media and culture as the participants of public sphere, the users and producers of counter public sphere, and the producers and active listeners/users/audience of cultural production. She has taken part in various international steering committees and served on editorial boards for different matters.

Publications

A Voice of Her Own: Tiny Stories and the Politics of Women's Agency
Berrin Yanıkkaya. © 2022. 17 pages.
This chapter provides a theoretical discussion on women's voice and agency by referring to the selected works from feminist theory and history. It highlights the importance...
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Women, Voice, and Agency
Berrin Yanıkkaya, Angelique Margarita Nairn. © 2021. 333 pages.
Across the world, it has remained a significant challenge for women to be heard within crucial components of society. Male domination has a vast history of restricting the...
A Voice of Her Own: Tiny Stories and the Politics of Women's Agency
Berrin Yanıkkaya. © 2021. 23 pages.
This chapter provides a theoretical discussion on women's voice and agency by referring to the selected works from feminist theory and history. It highlights the importance...
The Ungovernable Female Agency: Ingobernable and Resistancia
Berrin Yanıkkaya. © 2021. 35 pages.
By following McNay's conceptualization of agency and adapting Mills' feminist stylistics, this chapter examines the creation of female agency and subjectivity in the...
What Does It Mean to Be a “Woman Leader” in Academia?: Imposing Patriarchal and Capitalist Ways of Leadership on Women
Berrin Yanıkkaya. © 2021. 18 pages.
This chapter seeks to determine how patriarchy and capitalism together work to oppress women in academic leadership positions. In today's globalized world, higher education...
What Does It Mean to Be a “Woman Leader” in Academia?: Imposing Patriarchal and Capitalist Ways of Leadership on Women
Berrin Yanıkkaya. © 2020. 26 pages.
This chapter seeks to determine how patriarchy and capitalism together work to oppress women in academic leadership positions. In today's globalized world, higher education...