Pelin Yolcu

Pelin Yolcu has been working at Dicle University Diyarbakır Technical Sciences Vocational School since 2011. She works as an Instructor. In 2006, he completed his undergraduate education in Radio TV Cinema at Selcuk University, Faculty of Communication. He graduated from the Institute of Social Sciences of the same university, from the Department of Radio TV Cinema in 2011, and in 2020, he completed his doctorate in the field of Radio TV Cinema with the thesis titled “The use of cultural codes in Turkish cinema after 2000: Derviş Zaim cinema”. The author gives training in and out of the institution on subjects such as communication, communication with children, diction, history of cinema, screenplay, public relations and advertising, editing techniques. The author has international works on semiotics, mise-en-scene analysis, cyberbullying, cold war era cinema, digital citizenship, digital footprint, digital literacy through cartoons, history teaching through cartoons, and migration.

Publications

A Critical Look at the Cold War Era on the Axis of Moscow and Hollywood
Pelin Pelin. © 2023. 14 pages.
By the end of the 20th century, significant differentiation occurred in international media. These differentiations left their place in the unipolar system as the bipolar system...
Are We Followed in the Digital World?
Pelin Yolcu. © 2023. 24 pages.
A digital footprint is simply defined as the trace of users' online activities. Another definition explains the digital footprint as the trace left by the online and offline...
A Systematic Review of the Literature on Digital Citizenship
Pelin Yolcu. © 2023. 20 pages.
It can be called “digitalization” to first convert all kinds of data such as voice, text, document, image into computer bits consisting of 0 and 1 and then send it to another...
An AMPIC Research on the Effects of Cyberbullying on Children
Pelin Yolcu. © 2022. 18 pages.
Cyberbullying is a new form of bullying and brings additional challenges for school staff. In addition to the numerous benefits that information and communication technologies...