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Zeynep Tufekci (Turkish:
Zeynep Tüfekçi; [zejˈnep tyˈfektʃi]; zay-NEP tuu-FEK-chee) is a Turkish-American sociologist, and the
Henry G.
Bryant Professor...
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Tüfekçi (literally 'riflemen' or 'gunsmith' in
Turkish language) may
refer to:
Tüfekçi, Dernekpazarı, a
village in
Trabzon Province,
Turkey Tüfekçi, Daday...
- İlyas
Tüfekçi (born 3
February 1960 in Istanbul) is a
retired football striker and
later manager.
During his club career,
Tüfekçi pla**** in
Germany and...
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Tüfekçi (Pontic: Αρσέλα) is a
neighbourhood of the muni****lity and
district of Dernekpazarı,
Trabzon Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 156 (2022)....
- non-fiction book
written by
Zeynep Tufekci about protest in the age of the internet,
social networks, and
social media.
Tufekci describes the
internet as a new...
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Mehmet Nida
Tüfekçi (1
March 1929 – 18
September 1993) was a
Turkish folk
music artist.
Tüfekçi was born on 1
March 1929 in Akdağmadeni, Yozgat. His wife...
- Ali
Kemal Tüfekçi (born 8
September 1973) is a
Turkish former sailor, who
specialized in the
Laser and Finn classes. He
represented his
country Turkey...
- Joy Buolamwini,
Deborah Raji,
Meredith Broussard,
Cathy O’Neil,
Zeynep Tufekci,
Safiya Noble,
Timnit Gebru,
Virginia Eubanks, and
Silkie Carlo, and others...
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content and
content that
could misinform users in
harmful ways",
Zeynep Tufekci had
written in The New York
Times that, "(g)iven its
billion or so users...
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failed to stop the protests, and
instead seemed to fuel them. As
Zeynep Tufekci explained: Egypt's huge
protest was
located in a well-known,
central place:...