Doç. Dr.

Ivo Ozan Furman

Kitap

Hecker, P., Furman, I., Akyildiz, A. (2021), “The Politics of Culture in Contemporary Turkey. Studies on Modern Turkey”, Edinburgh University Press. 9781474490283

Makaleler

Furman, I., & Erdikmen, A. (2025). The Demoscene: from digital subculture to UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 1–17.

Furman, I. (2024). Book Review: YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture. International Journal of Communication, 18: 4644-4647

Furman, I. O. (2024). What Were Bulletin Board Systems? Looking Back At Pre-Internet Online Communication in Turkey. İletişim Kuram Ve Araştırma Dergisi(66), 140-159. https://doi.org/10.47998/ikad....

Biliç, P., Dukic, D., Arambašic, L., Gjurkovic, M., Šnajder J. and Furman, I. (2023). “Digital news media as a social resilience proxy: A computational political economy perspective”, New Media and Society. 10.1177/14614448231214149

Furman, I. O., & Akyildiz, K. (2023).  Mapping Anti-Diyanet Oppositional Publics During the 2018 Deism Controversy on Turkish Twitter. Galatasaray Üniversitesi İletişim Dergisi. 10.16878/gsuilet.1314765

Furman, I. O., Gürel, K. B., & Sivaslıoğlu, F. B. (2023). As Reliable as a Kalashnikov Rifle: How Sputnik News Promotes Russian Vaccine Technologies in the Turkish Twittersphere. Social Media + Society, 9(1), 20563051221150418.

Furman, I., & Süngü, E. (2021). Kolaboratif Faaliyet Modelinin Çelişkileri: Ekşi Sözlük Sanal Topluluğunda Cinsiyetçi Söylem ve Pratiklere Dair Bir İnceleme. REFLEKTİF Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2(1), 119–139

Furman, I. (2020). Book Review: YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture. International Journal of Communication, 14: 4540-4543

Furman, I. (2019), Book Review: Yeşil, Bilge. Media in New Turkey: The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal State. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. H-Nationalism, H-Net Reviews. September 2019

Furman, I., Tunç, A. (2019), “End of an Habermassian Ideal? Political Communication on Twitter during the night of the 2017 Turkish Constitutional Referendum”. Policy & the Internet 11.

FURMAN, Ivo et al. (2019) The Gulf Information War| News Coverage of the Gulf Crisis in the Turkish Mediascape: Agendas, Frames, and Manufacturing Consent.International Journal of Communication, [S.l.], v. 13, p. 28. ISSN 1932-8036. 

Available at: https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/8991/2602.

Furman, I. (2015), “Studying the Influence of Bulletin Board System (BBS) Technologies on Communication Culture of Pre-Internet Turkish-Speaking Online Communities: A Socio-Technical (STS) Approach”. New Perspectives on Turkey (NPT). http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/npt.

Furman, I. (2013), Book Review: Çelik, Burçe. Technology and National Identity in Turkey: Mobile Communications and the Evolution of a Post- Ottoman Nation. London: I.B. Tauris, 2011. New Perspectives on Turkey ISSN: 1305-3299,  Autumn/Winter, 2013.

Makaleler

Furman, I., & Erdikmen, A. (2025). The Demoscene: from digital subculture to UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 1–17.

Furman, I. O. (2024). What Were Bulletin Board Systems? Looking Back At Pre-Internet Online Communication in Turkey. İletişim Kuram Ve Araştırma Dergisi(66), 140-159. https://doi.org/10.47998/ikad....

Furman, I. (2024). Book Review: YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture. International Journal of Communication, 18: 4644-4647

Biliç, P., Dukic, D., Arambašic, L., Gjurkovic, M., Šnajder J. and Furman, I. (2023). “Digital news media as a social resilience proxy: A computational political economy perspective”, New Media and Society. 10.1177/14614448231214149

Furman, I., & Erdikmen, A. (2025). The Demoscene: from digital subculture to UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 1–17.

Makaleler

Furman, I., & Erdikmen, A. (2025). The Demoscene: from digital subculture to UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 1–17.

Kitap Bölümleri

Furman, I, & Gürel K. (2022) “Algoritmik Yöntemler, Sosyal Medya ve Büyük Veri”, Dijtial Kültür, Anadolu Üniversitesi Açık Öğretim Fakültesi Yayınları. 9789750642173

Furman, I (2021) “Battling over the spirit of a nation: Attitudes towards alcohol in New Turkey”, The Politics of Culture in New Turkey. Studies on Modern Turkey, Edinburgh University Press. 9781474490283

Furman, I. & Kırklar, A. (2020). Mücbir Sebepler: Turkey’s Talk Show for COVID-19 Lockdowns. In E. E. Başar (Ed.), Paradigm shifts within the communication world. Nova Science Publishers.

Furman, I (2018) “Finding a place for data-driven practices in the Turkish mediascape”, Media with its news, approaches and fractions in the new media age. Peter Lang. ISBN: 978-3-631-76725-2

Furman, I (2018) “Algorithms, Dashboards and Datafication: A Critical Evaluation of Social Media Monitoring”, Technologies of Labour and the Politics of Contradiction. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-76279-1

Furman, I. (2017) "Veri gazeteciliği nedir? Türkiye'de gazeteciliğin geleceği üzerine bir tartışma”, Digital dönemde gazetecilik için yeni iş modelleri. Taş Mektep Yayınları. ISBN 6058269705

Furman, I. (2016) “Coders, geeks and moderators: how Bulletin Board Systems influenced early Internet Pioneering Culture in Turkey”, Routledge Companion to Global Internet Histories, Routledge. ISBN 9781138812161

Furman, I. (2015) “Alternatif medya olarak akranlar arası kolektif üretim: 2013 Gezi Parkı Eylemleri’nde Ekşi Sözlük’ün rolüne dair bir inceleme”, Direniş Çağında Türkiye'de Alternatif Medya, Epsiyon Yayınevi, ISBN-9786054820184.

Projeler

Grassroots of Digital Europe: from Historic to Contemporary Cultures of Creative Computing (GRADE) / Management Committee Member (400,000 EUR) - 2023/2027

False Information in Turkey from the Perspective of Media Users and Resilience to False Information / Researcher (50,000 EUR) - 2023/2025

Social Resilience of the Croatian Society in the Midst and Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic / Researcher (30,000 EUR) - 2021/2023

Mapping Artistic Networks in Post-Socialist Biennials / Organizer (3,000 EUR) - 2019/2020

Algorithmic Software Culture / Organizer (50,000 EUR) - 2018

Algorithmic Research Methodologies of Twitter / Project Leader (12,000 EUR) - 2014/2016

Networked Publics, Twitter and the 2017 Turkish Constitutional Referendum / Project Leader (15,000 EUR) - 2018