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Article Identifiying Digital Literacy of High School Students: A Case of Hendek(2019) Arık, Kaan; Kıyıcı, MübinThis research aims to identify digital literacy level of 10 th grade high school students’ and determine those levels in terms of different variables. In this study, the research method was performed according to the relational comparing model as a comparison type. The research population consists of 948 students from all high schools in the province of Hendek at Sakarya in 2016-2017 education season year. And the sampling consisted of 394 students from 5 different high schools. Digital Literacy Scale that translated to Turkish by Hamutoğlu, Güngören, Uyanık and Erdoğan (2017) was used in this research for data collection tool. Personal information section was added by reseacher to scale. Standard deviation, frequency analysis, arithmetic averages, descriptive statistical data, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and independent sample t-test techniques was used to analyze research. The level of high school students' digital literacy; doesn’t vary according to having a personal mobile Internet connection for regular use, the type of university exam scores gets into university exam score, family economic income, active time period on Internet. But gender, having a personal computer for regular use varies according to technical sub-dimensional and active time period on personal computer varies according to technical, cognitive and social dimensions.Article Mediterranean Diet Adherence in Emerging Adults in Izmir(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2019) Genc, Mahmut; Genc, SedaPurpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the adherence and abandonment of the Turkish emerging adults in an Izmir University located at western Mediterranean coast of Turkey and to assess potential associations with anthropometric characteristics. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional survey (n=494, 18-27 years) carried out in 2017 among emerging adults in University. KIDMED Index was used to assess the degree of adherence Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet). The associations of KIDMED scores with demographic, residency and anthropometric were separately reported. The data were collected through standardized questionnaires directly from participants. Findings The average KIDMED score was calculated 4.862.5. Optimum adherence to the MedDiet was found only in 13.0 percent of participants, whereas 32.6 percent had poor adherence levels. Considering self-reported anthropometric data, the BMI values of the population was calculated as 22.3 +/- 3.9kg/m(2). In population, 13.9 percent of the subjects were underweight, while 16.0 percent were overweight and 3.9 percent obese. A significant association was found between BMI and KIDMED scores both in genders and residency. Originality/value This is the first study reporting the level of adherence to the MedDiet among Turkish emerging adults in terms of residency during education and the first KIDMED study conducted in Izmir located at Aegean Sea. The results support previously proposed transition concept by several scholar from different Mediterranean countries: it was found that only 13 percent of young adults having desired dietary habits in an Aegean city with local traditional cuisine highly affected by Cretan cuisine. These results are significant for University managements and health authorities in order to take actions for returning this transition contrariwise beginning with these groups.Article Persistent Othering in Turkish Cinema: The Stereotyped and Gendered Greek Identity(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019) Yilmazok, LeventIn Turkish cinema, the regular narrative of exclusion or othering of minority ethnic, religious, and gender identities harnesses the nation-building process against groups that function as the 'constitutive outsider.' Although recent Turkish cinema has challenged many established cultural patterns, this challenge does not yet extend to stereotyped and heavily gendered constructions of Greek identity. In this paper, I argue that these constructions are persistent, and can be seen in recent films. Specifically, I demonstrate that Greek characters are limited to a few stereotypical names and roles, assigned heavy Turkish accents, and for the most part, confined to female roles depicted primarily as 'indecent' and/or objects of the male gaze.

