NANOETHICS, vol.15, no.2, pp.117-132, 2021 (SCI-Expanded)
The aim of this study is to examine the distribution of news related to nanoscience and nanotechnology (nano-news stories) published in Turkish newspapers between 2011 and 2018. Nine Turkish newspapers selected using criterion sampling were investigated and the document analysis method was used to analyze them. The electronic archives of the newspapers were used to collect data and the word "nano" was used as a keyword. The obtained data were analyzed with the content analysis technique. While analyzing the news stories, categorization was performed according to four main variables: distribution by years, the newspaper section, the approach in the content of the news stories (positive, negative, neutral), and the content of the news stories. As a result, it was seen that there has been an increase in the number of nano-news stories in Turkish newspapers over the years, the news stories are mostly included in the "local" section of the newspapers, and the general approach is positive. In the categories formed according to the content of the news stories, the number of news stories related to the production and commercial applications of nanotechnology was higher compared to the others. In an international comparison, it should also be mentioned that the topic of risk plays a subordinate role in the newspapers examined.