Arzu Kalafat completed her master's degree in Public Relations and Promotion at Atatürk University in 2013 and obtained her Ph.D. in Basic Communication Sciences from Atatürk University in 2019. She began her academic career in 2016 as a research assistant in the Faculty of Communication at Abant Izzet Baysal University. Since 2020, she has been serving as an associate professor in the New Media and Communication Department of the Türker İnanoğlu Faculty of Communication at Karabük University. She has numerous book chapters, national and international articles, and conference papers in the field of media and communication studies. In addition to editing a book titled “Media and Communication” during the pandemic, she has been serving as an editor for INJOCMER (International Journal of Media and Communication Research) since 2020. Muhammed Ali Yetgin graduated from the State University of New York, a public university in the United States of America, with a degree in Computer Science. In 2006, he received his Master's degree in Business Administration from Istanbul Bilgi University and in 2017 he received his PhD in Business Administration from Turkish Aeronautical Association University in Ankara, Türkiye. Dr. Yetgin, who worked in the Ministry of Interior of Türkiye for about 15 years, started to work as an Assistant Professor Dr. at Karabük University Vocational School of Social Sciences, a state university, at the end of 2019. As of 2024, he started as Asst. Prof. Dr. working at the Faculty of Communication, Department of New Media and Communication at the same university. Dr. Yetgin, who has many articles scanned in international indexes, many books, including single-authored books, book publications as an editor, and international congresses, generally works in the fields of digitalization in businesses, corporate strategies, organ Jahidul Islam Sarker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism at Karabük University, Turkey. He completed his Ph.D. in political communication at the Faculty of Communication, Kocaeli University, Turkey, following his BSS and MSS degrees from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Dr. Sarker has presented his research at prominent conferences, including the National Communication Association's 109th Annual Convention in National Harbor, Maryland, USA. His work has been widely published in respected peer-reviewed journals, including those by Taylor & Francis, focusing on media and communications. With a strong academic foundation and a robust portfolio of international conference contributions, Dr. Sarker brings valuable expertise to his role as a book editor, offering deep insights into media, political discourse, and contemporary communication studies.