Frank Eckardt
/
Kathrin Wildner
(eds.)
Public Istanbul
Spaces and Spheres of the Urban
Istanbul is one of the largest and most dynamic metropolises on the European continent. In the context of processes of globalization and local urban planning projects urban space is continously contested. In this anthology forms, meanings and images of these urban spaces are discussed by architects, historians, and social scientists. Through interdisciplinary approaches of theory and case studies the book delivers a deep insight into the construction and constitution of public spaces and spheres in contemporary Istanbul.
Overview Chapters
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Frontmatter
Seiten 1 - 4 -
Content
Seiten 5 - 6 -
Preface
Seiten 7 - 10 -
PART 1. CONTESTED SPACES
Introduction: Public Space as a Critical Concept. Adequate for Understanding Istanbul Today?
Seiten 13 - 20 -
Mapping Social Istanbul. Extracts of the Istanbul Metropolitan Area Atlas
Seiten 21 - 28 -
Contested Public Spaces vs. Conquered Public Spaces. Gentrification and its Reflections on Urban Public Space in Istanbul
Seiten 29 - 48 -
Globalization, Locality and the Struggle over a Living Space. The Case of Karanfilköy
Seiten 49 - 82 -
Fortress Istanbul. Gated Communities and the Socio-Urban Transformation
Seiten 83 - 112 -
Peripheral Public Spaces. Types in Progress
Seiten 113 - 140 -
Old City Walls as Public Spaces in Istanbul
Seiten 141 - 162 -
Regenerating »Public Istanbul«. Two Projects on the Golden Horn
Seiten 163 - 186 -
Public Transformation of the Bosporus. Facts and Opportunities
Seiten 187 - 206 -
PART 2. EXPERIENCING ISTANBUL
Introduction: Spaces of Everyday Life
Seiten 209 - 214 -
Istanbul's Worldliness
Seiten 215 - 232 -
Public People. Temporary Labor Migrants in Nineteenth Century Istanbul
Seiten 233 - 254 -
The Public and the Private: Discourses and Identifications among Vanlı Women in Istanbul
Seiten 255 - 278 -
Creating New Spaces, Claiming Rights. West African Immigrants in Istanbul
Seiten 279 - 298 -
Whose Space, Whose Culture? Struggle for Cultural Representation in »French Street« of Istanbul
Seiten 299 - 318 -
Sabiha in »Public Istanbul«
Seiten 319 - 332 -
Subjects that don't count. Places that are not important. 5 Artistic Approaches
Seiten 333 - 348 -
Notes on Contributors
Seiten 349 - 352
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27 August 2008, 352 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8394-0865-0
File size: 7.1 MB