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The Nexus of Digital Authoritarianism and Religious Populism

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posted on 2023-07-21, 03:51 authored by Ihsan YilmazIhsan Yilmaz
This paper delves into the intricate relationship between religious populism and the legitimization of digital authoritarianism in Turkey. Specifically, it investigates how the ruling party, AKP, has strategically linked Islamist values to state policies as a means of justifying its repressive control over digital technology. Through an examination of internet governance at multiple levels—full network-level governance, sub-network or website-level governance, proxy or corporation-level governance, and network–node or individual-level governance—the study reveals the instrumentalization of religious populism to consolidate support and validate the government’s autocratic agenda. Furthermore, it sheds light on the role of state-controlled religious institutions, traditional media, social media outlets, as well as religious leaders and organizations in shaping public opinion, enabling the government to exert greater control over the dissemination of information. By dissecting the religious populist justification of digital authoritarianism in Turkey, this research provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics at play in the realm of online governance.

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Journal

Religions

Volume

14

Article number

ARTN 747

Pagination

747-747

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISSN

2077-1444

eISSN

2077-1444

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

MDPI

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