This dissertation explores the contentious and contradictory ways the development of authoritarian infrastructure shapes state-citizenship relations, using the urban as an entry point through which such relations are (re)ordered and (re)produced. To do so, it analyzes the recent housing and mega transit projects in Istanbul as a common thread that weaves through state-space, citizenship, and urbanization. In this context, the research has three interrelated core arguments. First, it argues that within the last 20 years, the Turkish government created a new citizenship contract that presented the provision of infrastructure (housing and transit projects) as its primary mechanism to overcome existing inequalities and to offer full-fledged cit...
The focus of this thesis is on the phenomenon of the informal settlement and its informal economy. T...
This thesis discusses the evolution of publicness expressed through different spatial planning appro...
Abstract: This paper grapples with the state’s response to contemporary urban movements. In light of...
International audienceGlobalization is generating new forms of citizenship that often go beyond thei...
This dissertation explores the implications of the public administration and local governance reform...
Tophane is a conservative quarter in central Istanbul that has become known for its political suppor...
This study aims to critically analyze the transformation of the Turkish state’s role in urban redeve...
Gecekondu are informal settlements that have been at the heart of the rapid urbanisation of modern T...
This article is concerned with a particular form of identity politics in Turkey: attempts by state-i...
Much has been written about identity politics in Turkey, mainly focusing on citizenship issues and a...
This study aims to critically analyze the transformation of the Turkish state's role in urban redeve...
This paper audits, theoretically and empirically, how the nature of the renewal projects in Turkey a...
This article aims to explore the political dilemmas of sustainable metropolitan development marked b...
International audienceIn the past two decades, cities in Turkey have become central to the reproduct...
The shift from Keynesian to neo-liberal economic policies marked the changes in the urban agenda and...
The focus of this thesis is on the phenomenon of the informal settlement and its informal economy. T...
This thesis discusses the evolution of publicness expressed through different spatial planning appro...
Abstract: This paper grapples with the state’s response to contemporary urban movements. In light of...
International audienceGlobalization is generating new forms of citizenship that often go beyond thei...
This dissertation explores the implications of the public administration and local governance reform...
Tophane is a conservative quarter in central Istanbul that has become known for its political suppor...
This study aims to critically analyze the transformation of the Turkish state’s role in urban redeve...
Gecekondu are informal settlements that have been at the heart of the rapid urbanisation of modern T...
This article is concerned with a particular form of identity politics in Turkey: attempts by state-i...
Much has been written about identity politics in Turkey, mainly focusing on citizenship issues and a...
This study aims to critically analyze the transformation of the Turkish state's role in urban redeve...
This paper audits, theoretically and empirically, how the nature of the renewal projects in Turkey a...
This article aims to explore the political dilemmas of sustainable metropolitan development marked b...
International audienceIn the past two decades, cities in Turkey have become central to the reproduct...
The shift from Keynesian to neo-liberal economic policies marked the changes in the urban agenda and...
The focus of this thesis is on the phenomenon of the informal settlement and its informal economy. T...
This thesis discusses the evolution of publicness expressed through different spatial planning appro...
Abstract: This paper grapples with the state’s response to contemporary urban movements. In light of...