The Importance of Cultural Proximity in the Success of Turkish Dramas in Qatar

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  • Miriam Berg Northwestern University in Qatar

Keywords:

audience, Qatar, Turkey, TV series

Abstract

This research examines the importance of cultural similarities in the appeal of Turkish drama serials in Qatar. The cultural proximity theory is used as an analytical tool to identify the factors that facilitate the attraction and appeal of Turkish television dramas given the cultural and historical relationship between Arabs and Turks. The study centers on university students from various Arab backgrounds who are being educated at elite American universities within Qatar’s Education City Campus and applies a mixed-methods approach of focus group discussions and online surveys.

Author Biography

Miriam Berg, Northwestern University in Qatar

Miriam Berg, PhD, is an assistant professor in the journalism program at Northwestern University in Qatar. Her research focuses on Arab audiences and their viewing habits, the influence of Turkish media in foreign markets, and Turkey's growing role in international politics. In addition to her doctorate obtained from Westminster University in London, she also holds a bachelor’s degree in communication and audio visual production and a master’s degree in communication management. Berg has previously worked as a news director at Al Jazeera English in Doha, Qatar and for Bloomberg News in London. At NU-Q, she teaches television production and presentation, documentary production, and serves as the faculty adviser for student television.Miriam Berg, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Journalism in Residence Northwestern University in Qatar T:  +974 4454 5174M: +974 6662 0405

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Published

2017-08-22

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