Kadın Bloggerlar: Yeni Dil, Yeni Kadınlık, Yeni Tartışmalar
In late 1990’s, weblogs emerged as a new medium of literature along with the developing digital communication technologies. The number of blogs started to increase rapidly as from the second half of the 2000’s, while the noteworthy amount of female participants in this medium brought in a new direct...
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