Nurhayat Bilge

Nurhayat Bilge is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Florida International University. She earned an M.A. in Interpersonal Communication at Central Michigan University and earned her doctorate in Intercultural Communication at Arizona State University. Dr. Bilge’s research focus on culture, cultural identity, ethnicity, intercultural conflicts, immigration, refugees, cultural adaptation, and third-party facilitation. She conducts and publishes research exploring culture, identity, and communication in various contexts; such as immigration, healthcare, and intercultural new media.

Publications

Cultural Identity Preservation Through Social Media: Refugees and Community
Nurhayat Bilge. © 2021. 13 pages.
This chapter explores cultural identity negotiation on social media for a specific refugee group. Previous research indicates the importance of a sense of community and cultural...
Reconceptualizing New Media and Intercultural Communication in a Networked Society
Nurhayat Bilge, María Inés Marino. © 2018. 424 pages.
Over one billion people access the internet worldwide, and new problems of language, security, and culture accompany this access. To foster productive and effective...
Cultural Identity Preservation Through Social Media: Refugees and Community
Nurhayat Bilge. © 2018. 17 pages.
This chapter explores cultural identity negotiation on social media for a specific refugee group. Previous research indicates the importance of a sense of community and cultural...