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Settlements and Displacement in Turkey - Struggle and Rejuvenation

English · Hardback

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Introduction Part 1: Interrelations among Forced Displacement, Power and Settlements in Turkey-A Contemporary and Historical Perspective 1. Population Movements, and Settlement in the New Capital City: Spatial and Social Transformation of Ankara During the 1920s 2. On Spatial Traces of Population Exchange in Aegean Rural Region: Remains at Denizli / Honaz, Aydın / Mursallı, and Izmir / Küçükbahçe 3. From Émigré to Underclass and Petite Bourgeoisie: A Sociospatial Tale of Grave-Caretakers in Ankara Part 2: Socio-Spatial Practices of Integration in the Last Wave of Forced Transnational Displacement 4. Unsettled Lives: On Issues of Displaced Persons’ Urban Accommodation 5. Migrating Proverbs: Bridging Difference through ‘Critical Play’. A Cross-disciplinary Approach to Cultural Integration in the Context of Forced Displacement 6. Socio-spatial Practices of the Syrian and the Internally Displaced Groups in the Coastal Park of Mersin Part 3: Narrations of Human Flows-Settlements in Transition 7. The Interscale Memory of Transnational Displaced People: A Fictional Montage from Realistic Fragments 8. Forms of Appearance/ Disappearance: Material Representations of Displaced Communities in Urban Public Space

About the author

Ela Alanyalı Aral is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Middle East Technical University, Ankara. After receiving her Ms.Science degree in Architecture on the Visual Structuring of Ankara, she studied the Potentialities of Leftover Spaces for the Public Realm in her Ph.D. (METU) and Creative Mapping in Architecture in her post-doc studies (TUDelft). Ela Alanyalı Aral has several printed articles in international journals such as Landscape Research and METU Journal of Faculty of Architecture. She is the editor of the book ‘Mapping Syrian Migration –Migrant Spaces in Ankara’ (2018, Ankara: METU Faculty of Architecture Press). She has continued her research on creative mapping techniques, displacement in the urban context, and possible contributions of leftover spaces to the city and the Ankara tumuli.
Özlem Erdogdu Erkarslan obtained her undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees from the Department of Architecture at Dokuz Eylül University. She started her research on gender and space issues related to her previous research areas in the early 2000s. In 2002, she was awarded the Milka Bliznakov Joint Fellowship Award for her article that investigated the role of Turkish women architects in the cultural development of modernity during the early Republic period. Erkarslan played an active role in the preparation of the project titled "2017: Cities in transition: locality, identity, and experience of place: issues for migrant and minority ethnic groups in rapidly emerging urban developments and typologies together." This project formed the first step of the book and was funded by the Newton Fund in 2017, and she remained actively involved until its realization. Since 2021, she has also been publishing on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and teaching at the Faculty of Architecture and Design of Istanbul Aydin University, in addition to numerous book chapters and articles on gender and space.

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.

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