
معرفی
ESİN DEDEMOĞLU is a Lecturer at Gaziantep University's Technical Sciences Vocational School within the Electronics and Automation Department's Radio and Television Technology Program since 2002. Her academic foundation includes a Doctorate in Radio, Cinema and Television from Gazi University and dual Master's degrees in Media and Communication Systems (Gaziantep University) and Folklorics (Sakarya University).
Her educational background spans:
- Doctorate (2017-2025) in Radio, Cinema and Television from Gazi University, Faculty of Communication
- Master's (2016-) in Media and Communication Systems from Gaziantep University, Institute of Social Sciences
- Master's (2007-2010) in Folklorics from Sakarya University, Institute of Social Sciences
- Licence (1997-2002) in Turkish Folk Dance from Gaziantep University, Turkish Music State Conservatory
Her research critically examines media's societal impact through Journalism and Media Studies, Radio-Television, and New Media Studies, with specialized focus on Gaziantep's cultural heritage including Traditional Entertainment and Cinema History. Her work bridges media theory with regional ethnography, analyzing how communication practices shape cultural preservation.
Her publications reveal consistent thematic progression from traditional cultural documentation (2014) to contemporary media-consumer behavior interactions (2024), demonstrating evolving expertise in media's role within domestic and regional contexts. Both works employ interdisciplinary methodologies combining media analysis with anthropological observation.
She actively contributed to two major research projects on Gaziantep's cinematic history (2011-2013), serving as researcher for both the documentary production and historical analysis components. These projects established foundational scholarship on regional cinema development.
Her teaching portfolio demonstrates remarkable versatility across 17 distinct courses including Presenter-Announcer training, Film Production, Turkish Cinema History, Diction, and Folklorics. She integrates practical media production skills with theoretical frameworks across both Licence and Associate Degree programs, emphasizing cultural communication techniques and professional ethics.





