KALIMERHABA: SANALAĞDA TEMELLENEN TÜRK- YUNAN DOSTLUĞU


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https://doi.org/10.31568/atlas.223Keywords:
Turks, Greeks, facebook, Turkish-Greek relations, internetAbstract
The aim of this study is to analyze, whether existing bi-national Facebook online groups are capable of contributing to strengthen Greek-Turkish relations or not. Therefore some can tell Turks and Greeks separated from each other in the first quarter of 20.th century, may find a civil solution for themselves by getting help from facebook intersection groups, YouTube and other technological communication alternatives. If this interaction reaches a point when all political- social groups meet in some virtual groups and begin to debate in a mature way together, this new communication can force the ordinary citizens of both side to demand for better relationships.
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