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Settlements and displacement in Turkey : struggle and rejuvenation / edited by Özlem Erdoğdu Erkarslan and Ela Alanyalı Aral

Contributor(s): Alanyalı Aral, Ela [editor.] | Erkarslan, Özlem Erdoğdu [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in Middle Eastern societyPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781032430942; 9781032430959Subject(s): Migration, Internal -- Turkey | Sociology, Urban -- Turkey | Turkey -- Emigration and immigration | Turkey -- Population | Turkey -- Social conditionsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Settlements and displacement in TurkeyDDC classification: 307.209561 LOC classification: JV8745 | .S48 2023
Contents:
Population Movements, and Settlement in the New Capital City : Spatial and Social Transformation of Ankara During the 1920s / Deniz Avcı Hosanlı and T. Elvan Altan -- On Spatial Traces of Population Exchange in Aegean Rural Region : Remains at Denizli / Honaz, Aydın / Mursallı, and Izmir / Küçükbahçe / Beste Özçiftci and Tonguç Akış -- From Émigré to Petite-Bourgeois, and Underclass Back Again : A Socio-spatial Tale of Grave-caretakers of Karşıyaka Asri Mezarlığı, Ankara / Güven Arif Sargın and Gülşah Aykaç -- Unsettled Lives : On Issues of Displaced Persons' Urban Accommodation / Deniz Gizem Güneri, İlkay Dinç Uyaroğlu, Deniz Altay Kaya -- Migrating Proverbs : Bridging Difference through 'Critical Play'. A Cross-disciplinary Approach to Cultural Integration in the Context of Forced Displacement / Catalina Pollak -- Socio-spatial Practices of the Syrian and the Internally Displaced Groups in the Coastal Park of Mersin / Nazelin Pişkin and F. Câna Bilsel -- The Interscale Memory of Transnational Displaced People : A Fictional Montage from Realistic Fragments / Gamze Okumuş and Funda Uz -- Forms of Appearance/ Disappearance : Material Representations of Displaced Communities in Urban Public Space / Ela Alanyalı Aral, Reem Charif, and Deniz Altay Kaya.
Summary: "This book explores the complex relationship between urban space and displacement in Turkey. It evaluates how the displacement of people and cultures has affected the spatiotemporal landscapes of the nation at different periods of contemporary Turkey, with an emphasis on various narratives of the relocating population and their relationship to the environment. Contemporary cities are constantly changing due to the movement of people from different regions, resulting in shifting population patterns globally. Understanding displacement and its effects on space are crucial in studying this phenomenon, as it not only involves the physical relocation of individuals, but also the transfer of cultural practices within a condensed timeframe. This process changes the destination of settlements irreversibly. This book takes a methodological approach and disclinary approach, examining the migration and displacement of people and its effects upon art, architecture, culture and politics in Turkish cities. This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in migration and its effects on cities, urban planning and architecture"-- Provided by publisher.
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H2p ERDOĞ 33388 Not for loan BOOKS-000000027505

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Population Movements, and Settlement in the New Capital City : Spatial and Social Transformation of Ankara During the 1920s / Deniz Avcı Hosanlı and T. Elvan Altan -- On Spatial Traces of Population Exchange in Aegean Rural Region : Remains at Denizli / Honaz, Aydın / Mursallı, and Izmir / Küçükbahçe / Beste Özçiftci and Tonguç Akış -- From Émigré to Petite-Bourgeois, and Underclass Back Again : A Socio-spatial Tale of Grave-caretakers of Karşıyaka Asri Mezarlığı, Ankara / Güven Arif Sargın and Gülşah Aykaç -- Unsettled Lives : On Issues of Displaced Persons' Urban Accommodation / Deniz Gizem Güneri, İlkay Dinç Uyaroğlu, Deniz Altay Kaya -- Migrating Proverbs : Bridging Difference through 'Critical Play'. A Cross-disciplinary Approach to Cultural Integration in the Context of Forced Displacement / Catalina Pollak -- Socio-spatial Practices of the Syrian and the Internally Displaced Groups in the Coastal Park of Mersin / Nazelin Pişkin and F. Câna Bilsel -- The Interscale Memory of Transnational Displaced People : A Fictional Montage from Realistic Fragments / Gamze Okumuş and Funda Uz -- Forms of Appearance/ Disappearance : Material Representations of Displaced Communities in Urban Public Space / Ela Alanyalı Aral, Reem Charif, and Deniz Altay Kaya.

"This book explores the complex relationship between urban space and displacement in Turkey. It evaluates how the displacement of people and cultures has affected the spatiotemporal landscapes of the nation at different periods of contemporary Turkey, with an emphasis on various narratives of the relocating population and their relationship to the environment. Contemporary cities are constantly changing due to the movement of people from different regions, resulting in shifting population patterns globally. Understanding displacement and its effects on space are crucial in studying this phenomenon, as it not only involves the physical relocation of individuals, but also the transfer of cultural practices within a condensed timeframe. This process changes the destination of settlements irreversibly. This book takes a methodological approach and disclinary approach, examining the migration and displacement of people and its effects upon art, architecture, culture and politics in Turkish cities. This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in migration and its effects on cities, urban planning and architecture"-- Provided by publisher.