In the 1990s, Istanbul regained its long-forgotten role as a regional gateway between Asia and Europe. With the growing importance of the city in global flows, hypotheses concerning the global city and social/spatial polarisation were advanced for Istanbul, arguing that it could best be characterised as a 'divided city'. This paper suggests that despite the city's growing integration with global dynamics, the degree of segregation is not on the rise but even registered a slight fall between 1990 and 2000. The distinct nature of social mobility that provided the poor with the opportunities for upward mobility generated an easily legible pattern of segregation. In the mid-1990s these dynamics changed and the forces acting upon segregation bec...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregation in cities, we offer the read...
This study states an argument for the relationship between spatial segregation and place-making prac...
Abstract: Despite some of its negative consequences, urbanization is seen as an indicator for develo...
Studies of urban segregation have proliferated since the 1990s, spurred by debate on the impact of g...
In 2000 more than one fifth of Istanbul’s population lived in a different place than their place of ...
Cities are increasingly concerned with fluidity and mobility, where social, cultural and economic ac...
Gated communities are a forerunner in the new form of urbanization emerging in Istanbul. Among the m...
This article investigates trends in segregation, polarization and inequality in Athens during the 19...
The paper intends to reveal the effects of regional differences on urban space in terms of physical,...
Turkey has undergone large-scale structural changes in social, political, and economic spheres in th...
In face of contemporary world, with new challenges and complexities driven by globalization, urban p...
In this paper, it is claimed that the dynamics that enabled the emergence of city regions as new pla...
Aim of the present study is to investigate two important issues on urban concentration in Turkey. Fi...
The large-scale migrations towards large cities that occurred in Turkey after the 1950s have brought...
Urbanization movements have started to expand to metropolitan urbanism along with the industrial rev...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregation in cities, we offer the read...
This study states an argument for the relationship between spatial segregation and place-making prac...
Abstract: Despite some of its negative consequences, urbanization is seen as an indicator for develo...
Studies of urban segregation have proliferated since the 1990s, spurred by debate on the impact of g...
In 2000 more than one fifth of Istanbul’s population lived in a different place than their place of ...
Cities are increasingly concerned with fluidity and mobility, where social, cultural and economic ac...
Gated communities are a forerunner in the new form of urbanization emerging in Istanbul. Among the m...
This article investigates trends in segregation, polarization and inequality in Athens during the 19...
The paper intends to reveal the effects of regional differences on urban space in terms of physical,...
Turkey has undergone large-scale structural changes in social, political, and economic spheres in th...
In face of contemporary world, with new challenges and complexities driven by globalization, urban p...
In this paper, it is claimed that the dynamics that enabled the emergence of city regions as new pla...
Aim of the present study is to investigate two important issues on urban concentration in Turkey. Fi...
The large-scale migrations towards large cities that occurred in Turkey after the 1950s have brought...
Urbanization movements have started to expand to metropolitan urbanism along with the industrial rev...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregation in cities, we offer the read...
This study states an argument for the relationship between spatial segregation and place-making prac...
Abstract: Despite some of its negative consequences, urbanization is seen as an indicator for develo...