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Dr Taner Doğan is a Visiting Fellow at the European Institute, LSE, and a Lecturer and Programme Leader in the Division of Media, Communications and Performing Arts at Queen Margaret University. He is also the author of ‘Communication Strategies in Turkey’ (I.B.Tauris/Bloomsbury, 2021).
Grounded in the philosophy of technology, Dr Doğan’s research investigates how digitalisation reshapes contemporary society and the ways in which human beings think. He asks how the digital regime erodes contemplation, reduces truth to calculability, and subjugates knowledge to metrics of optimisation and control. He also engages critically with Orientalism and cultural self-Orientalism, with a particular focus on Global South contexts.
Dr Doğan holds a PhD in Journalism from City, University of London, where his thesis examined the political communication strategies of Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP). He earned an MA in Global Media and Post-national Communication at SOAS, University of London. His dissertation—The Mobilisation of Tahrir Square as an Arab Street and Al Jazeera’s Role—was grounded in fieldwork in Cairo and Doha, including interviews with journalists, activists, and politicians; during this period, he was a Research Fellow at the American University in Cairo.
Dr Doğan serves on the editorial board of the Turkish Review of Communication Studies and is a member of the British Academy Early Career Researcher Network and IAMCR. Bilingual in German and Turkish, he has professional experience in broadcast and digital journalism and has taught at King’s College London (Digital Humanities) and at LSE (Media and Communications).
Expertise
Philosophy of technology, Digital culture, Political communication and populism, Religion, media and the public sphere
Research
Selected Publications & Academic Conferences
Books and Journal Articles
Doğan, T. (forthcoming, 2026). Knowledge in Digital Space-Time: Thinking about Being. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Doğan, T. (forthcoming, 2026). The Digital-Religious Dialectic in Turkey: Transformation of Religious Belief through Social Media and State Power. Turkish Studies. Vol 27(1).
Doğan, T. (2025). Cultural self-orientalism and its impact on Turkey’s communication: From Kemalism to Islamism – A theoretical discussion of the country’s two ‘ism’s in Matar, D. (ed). Reframing Political Communication and Media Practices in the Middle East and North Africa, Milton: Routledge.
Doğan, T. (2024). Rethinking Ideology in Turkey’s Media Environment in Schapals and Pentzhold (ed). Media Compass: A Companion to International Media Landscape. New Jersey: Wiley.
Doğan, T. (2021). Communication Strategies in Turkey: Erdoğan, the AKP and Political Communication. London: I.B.Tauris Bloomsbury.
Doğan, T., Ozturk, S.S. (2020). Covering ISIS in the British Media: Exploring Agenda Setting in The Guardian Newspaper. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, Vol.13 Issue 2 2020
Book reviews
Zayani, M. (ed) (2018). Digital Middle East: State and Society in the Information Age, New York: Oxford University Press. Global Media and Communication. Vol.15, Issue 1, April 2019.
Conferences
Doğan, T. (2025). Comparison Culture in Digital Space-Time and its impact on Knowledge Production. IAMCR 2025, Singapore. URI: https://iamcr.org/singapore2025/programme
Doğan, T. (2025). Resisting the Neoliberal Agenda in Academia. Conceptualising an Ideal University in the Global South based on Ontological Principles. 4th International CMS Conference: ReOrienting Resistance. Istanbul, Turkey.
Doğan, T. (2024). The (dis)appearance of intellectual wisdom through digital spaces, Navigating the Nexus of Intelligent Media, Politics, and Academia: The Case of Türkiye in a Global Perspective. LSE. London, UK
Doğan, T. (2024). Rethinking the art of thinking: Our perception of time in the age of digitalisation - A theoretical discussion. ECREA 2024. Ljublijana, Slovenia.