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Book chapter2017Peer reviewed

Occupy Gezi Park : the Never-Ending Search for Democracy, Public space, and Alternative City Making

Yigit Turan B

Abstract

Focusing on the case of the Occupy Gezi Park movement, this chapter explores the reclaiming of public space by an "unsilenced city" and the politics generated by social and spatial occupation practices. It analyzes the political and spatial dialectics of the Gezi protests and occupation at the global, national, and local scales. The chapter further examines the political, social, and spatial crisis that occurred before, during, and after the urban resistance movement. It traces the influences of the movement on the political, social, and spatial practices and suggests that the Occupy Gezi Park movement continues to evolve in different ways. With its social, architectural, aesthetic, and urban characteristics, and also the apparent level of its design quality, the project became the focus of criticism from local inhabitants, professionals, intelligentsia, and artists. Gezi Park became a truly public space and for two weeks enabled people to express their thoughts, feelings, experiences, and dreams about the politics and just city-making.

Published in

Title: City Unsilenced : Urban Resistance and Public Space in the Age of Shrinking Democracy
Publisher: Routledge

SLU Authors

Global goals (SDG)

SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities

UKÄ Subject classification

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Social Anthropology
Globalization Studies

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315647241
  • ISBN: 978-1-138-12580-3
  • eISBN: 978-1-315-64724-1

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/88408