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Resisting Urban Renewal In Istanbul

Ozan Karaman.

Overview

In this article I examine grassroots responses to state-directed urban renewal in two poor neighborhoods in Istanbul. Through detailed analysis of resident perspectives and urban association tactics, I explore various factors that shape the trajectories of resistance to urban renewal, including solidarity networks, levels of participation and trust in local neighborhood associations, strength of neighborhood identity, extra-local support, and the traditions and channels of negotiation with state actors. I argue that these factors are articulated by a distinct “politics of compensation”-a term that I borrow from Ananya Roy-that is particular to the contemporary neoliberal condition. I find that grassroots mobilizations in Istanbul do not necessarily operate in opposition to neoliberalism; in fact, many struggles remain within the conceptual space of neoliberalism and its cost-benefit calculations. These findings contribute to the emerging literature on struggles against urban renewal in the global south

ISBN
Category Urban Studies
Call number HT178T92 K37 2014
Physical description 22 pages:24 cm.
Edition year 2014
Bibliographical references? Yes
Publisher name N/A
Publication year 2014
Place of publication N/A
Language English
Is series? No

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