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Gaining Freedoms Claiming Space In Istanbul And Berlin 1st Edition Berna Turam Turam Berna

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Gaining Freedoms Claiming Space In Istanbul And Berlin 1st Edition Berna Turam Turam Berna
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.3 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Berna Turam; Turam Berna
ISBN: 9780804794527, 0804794529
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Gaining Freedoms Claiming Space In Istanbul And Berlin 1st Edition Berna Turam Turam Berna by Berna Turam; Turam Berna 9780804794527, 0804794529 instant download after payment.

Gaining Freedoms reveals a new locus for global political change: everyday urban contestation. Cities are often assumed hotbeds of socio-economic division, but this assessment overlooks the importance of urban space and the everyday activities of urban life for empowerment, emancipation, and democratization. Through proximity, neighborhoods, streets, and squares can create unconventional power contestations over lifestyle and consumption. And through struggle, negotiation, and cooperation, competing claims across groups can become platforms to defend freedom and rights from government encroachments.Drawing on more than seven years of fieldwork in three contested urban sites--a downtown neighborhood and a university campus in Istanbul, and a Turkish neighborhood in Berlin--Berna Turam shows how democratic contestation echoes through urban space. Countering common assumptions that Turkey is strongly polarized between Islamists and secularists, she illustrates how contested urban space encourages creative politics, the kind of politics that advance rights, expression, and representation shared between pious and secular groups. Exceptional moments of protest, like the recent Gezi protests which bookend this study, offer clear external signs of upheaval and disruption, but it is the everyday contestation and interaction that forge alliances and inspire change. Ultimately, Turam argues that the process of democratization is not the reduction of conflict, but rather the capacity to form new alliances out of conflict.

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