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Exhibition Culture

Exhibition Culture

(369 words)
March 15, 2026

The culture of display is the name given to an era in which human existence is tied to public validation, and the private gradually loses its meaning. Once, diaries were locked away in boxes, and photographs were left to yellow in albums. Today, what we eat, where we sleep, whom we love, and when we cry are all transferred to screens. Life is no longer lived to be experienced—it is constructed to be shared.When a video on your social media homepage stops you in your tracks, consider this: someon

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Nida Üstün

Nida Üstün

Digital Privacy

Digital Privacy

(1807 words)
April 6, 2026

Digital privacy is a concept that refers to an individual’s right to set boundaries and exercise control over their personal data, communication content, and online activities in digital environments. This concept demonstrates that, with the advancement of information and communication technologies, privacy is no longer confined to physical spaces but has been redefined in digital contexts. The increasing volume of data generated, shared, and stored in digital environments has expanded the scope

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Rabia Dalkıran

Rabia Dalkıran

Freedom in the Data Age

Freedom in the Data Age

(3317 words)
December 1, 2025

In the data age, the concept of freedom has acquired a complexity unprecedented in human history. Freedom can no longer be reduced merely to individual will or the boundaries of political systems; because in the digital world, an invisible force shapes human behavior, preferences, and thoughts: data.Every click, every swipe, every online action becomes part of vast data networks. These data are not merely statistical information; they are digital traces representing an individual’s identity, hab

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