We, the City Plurality and Resistance in Berlin and Istanbul

Given their unchecked neoliberal restructuring, Berlin and Istanbul have been exposed to various forms of political polarisation and social injustice over the last decade. As a result, the struggle for affordable housing, access to public space, fair working conditions, ecological justice and the ri...

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Hlavní autori: İnal-Çekiç, Tuba, Woźniak, Urszula Ewa
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Vydavateľské údaje: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2022
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Abstract Given their unchecked neoliberal restructuring, Berlin and Istanbul have been exposed to various forms of political polarisation and social injustice over the last decade. As a result, the struggle for affordable housing, access to public space, fair working conditions, ecological justice and the right to different ways of life has intensified. Various forms of resistance "from below" have challenged the relationship between local governments and social movements, questioning where and how the city's political problems arise. In a mixture of dialogues, essays and critical reflections, this book explores the ways in which residents of Berlin and Istanbul experience, express and resist the physical, political and normative reorganisation of their cities. It poses the question: Who is the We in We, the City?
AbstractList Given their unchecked neoliberal restructuring, Berlin and Istanbul have been exposed to various forms of political polarisation and social injustice over the last decade. As a result, the struggle for affordable housing, access to public space, fair working conditions, ecological justice and the right to different ways of life has intensified. Various forms of resistance "from below" have challenged the relationship between local governments and social movements, questioning where and how the city's political problems arise. In a mixture of dialogues, essays and critical reflections, this book explores the ways in which residents of Berlin and Istanbul experience, express and resist the physical, political and normative reorganisation of their cities. It poses the question: Who is the We in We, the City?
Angesichts ihrer ungehemmten neoliberalen Umstrukturierung waren Berlin und Istanbul im letzten Jahrzehnt verschiedenen Formen politischer Polarisierung und sozialer Ungerechtigkeit ausgesetzt. Infolgedessen hat sich der Kampf um bezahlbaren Wohnraum, Zugang zum öffentlichen Raum, faire Arbeitsbedingungen, ökologische Gerechtigkeit und das Recht auf unterschiedliche Lebensformen intensiviert. Verschiedene Formen des Widerstands „von unten“ haben das Verhältnis zwischen lokalen Regierungen und sozialen Bewegungen herausgefordert und hinterfragen, wo und wie die politischen Subjekte der Stadt entstehen. In einer Mischung aus Dialogen, Essays und kritischen Reflexionen untersucht dieses E-Book die Art und Weise, wie die Bewohner*innen von Berlin und Istanbul die physische, politische und normative Neuordnung ihrer Städte erleben, zum Ausdruck bringen und sich dagegen wehren. Es stellt sich die Frage: Wer ist das Wir in We, the City? Mit Beiträgen von Hilal Alkan, Kristen Sarah Biehl, Ayşe Çavdar, Matthias Coers, Özge Ertem, Tuba İnal-Çekiç, Aslı Odman, İlayda Ece Ova, Sister Sylvester, Sema Semih, Anna Steigemann, Banu Çiçek Tülü und Urszula Ewa Woźniak In the face of uninhibited neoliberal restructuring, Berlin and Istanbul have for the past decade been subject to various forms of political polarization and social injustice. As a result, the struggles for affordable housing, access to public space, fair labor, ecological justice, and the right to live differently have intensified. Various forms of grassroots resistance have put the relationship between local governments and social movements to the test, provoking questions about where and how the city’s political subjects emerge. Blending dialogues, essays, and critical reflections, the e-book investigates the ways in which the residents of Berlin and Istanbul experience, express, and resist the physical, political, and normative reordering of their cities, and asks: Who are We, the City? With contributions by Hilal Alkan, Kristen Sarah Biehl, Ayşe Çavdar, Matthias Coers, Özge Ertem, Tuba İnal-Çekiç, Aslı Odman, İlayda Ece Ova, Sister Sylvester, Sema Semih, Anna Steigemann, Banu Çiçek Tülü, and Urszula Ewa Woźniak
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Snippet Given their unchecked neoliberal restructuring, Berlin and Istanbul have been exposed to various forms of political polarisation and social injustice over the...
Angesichts ihrer ungehemmten neoliberalen Umstrukturierung waren Berlin und Istanbul im letzten Jahrzehnt verschiedenen Formen politischer Polarisierung und...
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Anthropology
Architecture
ARCHITECTURE / General
ARCHITECTURE / Professional Practice
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
bezahlbares Wohnen
bottom-up initiatives
Children’s, Teenage and Educational
City and town planning: architectural aspects
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Educational material
Educational: Art and design
Educational: Arts, general
grassroots initiatives
housing crisis
Landscape architecture and design
neoliberal city
neoliberal restructuring
Neoliberale Stadt
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political polarization
Political structure and processes
Political structures: democracy
Politics and government
politische Polarisierung
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
public space
public space residents
residents
right to the city
Social and cultural anthropology
social injustice
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Society and Social Sciences
Sociology
Sociology and anthropology
Sociology: work and labour
soziale Bewegungen
soziale Ungleichheit
Stadt von unten
Stadtaktivismus
The Arts
Theory of architecture
urban activism
urban activism right to the city
Subtitle Plurality and Resistance in Berlin and Istanbul
TableOfContents Intro -- Table of Cotents -- Introduction -- CHAPTER I: THE CITY IN RESISTANCE / RESISTANCE IN THE CITY -- A City without "We": The Subject Lost in Urban Transformation -- The Housing Issue is a Societal Responsibility -- Kaba Kopya / Rough Copies -- CHAPTER II: THE I IN WE: UN/SILENCED SUBJECTS -- The Pandemic State of Emergency as a Reading Guide of Notable Absences in the Urban Class Society of Istanbul -- Spaces of Encounter and Change: Mapping Migrant Economies of Syrian Entrepreneurs -- What Makes It a Home? A Conversation on Syrian Refugees, Neighbourhoods and the Right To Be a Host in Istanbul and Berlin -- CHAPTER III: WALKING IN THE CITY -- Curious Steps: Feminist Collective Walking and Storytelling for Memory, Healing, and Transformation -- Queer Urban Sonic Analysis: Blocking the Sound -- Contributors -- Imprint
Table of Cotents --
Sema Semih, Kristen Sarah Biehl, Özge Ertem, İlayda Ece Ova --
Kaba Kopya / Rough Copies
Contributors --
Urszula Ewa Woźniak, Tuba İnal-Çekiç --
CHAPTER I: THE CITY IN RESISTANCE / RESISTANCE IN THE CITY --
Ayşe Çavdar --
Hilal Alkan, Anna Steigemann --
What Makes It a Home? A Conversation on Syrian Refugees, Neighbourhoods and the Right To Be a Host in Istanbul and Berlin
Imprint
Queer Urban Sonic Analysis: Blocking the Sound
Banu Çiçek Tülü --
A City without “We”: The Subject Lost in Urban Transformation
Aslı Odman --
Matthias Coers --
The Housing Issue is a Societal Responsibility
Frontmatter --
The Pandemic State of Emergency as a Reading Guide of Notable Absences in the Urban Class Society of Istanbul
Sister Sylvester --
CHAPTER II: THE I IN WE: UN/SILENCED SUBJECTS --
Spaces of Encounter and Change: Mapping Migrant Economies of Syrian Entrepreneurs
Curious Steps: Feminist Collective Walking and Storytelling for Memory, Healing, and Transformation
Introduction --
CHAPTER III: WALKING IN THE CITY --
Title We, the City
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