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Populist influences on design: Mediation of a new designer profile in Turkish advertising discourse

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DESIGN JOURNAL
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14606925.2023.2292899

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Design culture; design mediation; designer; design labour; design and politics; populism; Turkiye

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This paper examines the influence of populism on design mediation by analyzing several video advertisements that construct a new designer profile within the Turkish advertising discourse. The analysis reveals how these advertisements align designers with the broader political climate, reflecting certain notions of national populism. Furthermore, the analysis highlights the role of populism's opposition towards foreigners and local foreigners in constructing and mediating these designer profiles.
Aiming to illustrate the populist influences on design mediation, this paper explores the characteristics of a new and legitimate designer profile, persona, or myth recently constructed within the Turkish advertising discourse. To achieve this, three video advertisements that mediate designers and are influenced by the 'domestic and national' discourse-a representative of the national populist wave that recently dominated Turkish politics-were analysed. The analysis reveals how designers and their creative labour are portrayed to align with broader political climates, reflecting certain notions of national populism. These new, culturally and politically legitimate designers are portrayed not only as Turkish nationals and patriots but also as the 'children of these lands', living, thinking, and feeling like the average and 'real' people these political discourses claim to represent. In parallel, the analysis highlights the significant role of populism's marked opposition towards foreigners and local foreigners while constructing and mediating these designer profiles.

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