Author: Özlem Erdoğdu Erkarslan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000964671
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
This book explores the complex relationship between urban space and displacement in Turkey. It evaluates how the displacement of people and cultures has affected the spatiotemporal landscapes of the nation at different periods of contemporary Turkey, with an emphasis on various narratives of the relocating population and their relationship to the environment. Contemporary cities are constantly changing due to the movement of people from different regions, resulting in shifting population patterns globally. Understanding displacement and its effects on space are crucial in studying this phenomenon, as it not only involves the physical relocation of individuals, but also the transfer of cultural practices within a condensed timeframe. This process changes the destination of settlements irreversibly. This book takes a methodological approach and disclinary approach, examining the migration and displacement of people and its effects upon art, architecture, culture and politics in Turkish cities. This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in migration and its effects on cities, urban planning and architecture.
Settlements and Displacement in Turkey
Author: Özlem Erdoğdu Erkarslan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000964671
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
This book explores the complex relationship between urban space and displacement in Turkey. It evaluates how the displacement of people and cultures has affected the spatiotemporal landscapes of the nation at different periods of contemporary Turkey, with an emphasis on various narratives of the relocating population and their relationship to the environment. Contemporary cities are constantly changing due to the movement of people from different regions, resulting in shifting population patterns globally. Understanding displacement and its effects on space are crucial in studying this phenomenon, as it not only involves the physical relocation of individuals, but also the transfer of cultural practices within a condensed timeframe. This process changes the destination of settlements irreversibly. This book takes a methodological approach and disclinary approach, examining the migration and displacement of people and its effects upon art, architecture, culture and politics in Turkish cities. This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in migration and its effects on cities, urban planning and architecture.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000964671
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
This book explores the complex relationship between urban space and displacement in Turkey. It evaluates how the displacement of people and cultures has affected the spatiotemporal landscapes of the nation at different periods of contemporary Turkey, with an emphasis on various narratives of the relocating population and their relationship to the environment. Contemporary cities are constantly changing due to the movement of people from different regions, resulting in shifting population patterns globally. Understanding displacement and its effects on space are crucial in studying this phenomenon, as it not only involves the physical relocation of individuals, but also the transfer of cultural practices within a condensed timeframe. This process changes the destination of settlements irreversibly. This book takes a methodological approach and disclinary approach, examining the migration and displacement of people and its effects upon art, architecture, culture and politics in Turkish cities. This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in migration and its effects on cities, urban planning and architecture.
Settlement Wars
Author: Joost Peter Jongerden
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789085043706
Category : Forced migration
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789085043706
Category : Forced migration
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
The Settlement Issue in Turkey and the Kurds
Author: Joost Jongerden
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 904742011X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
In seeking to understand village evacuation in the Kurdistan region of Turkey in the 1980s and 1990s, this book focuses on the spatial aspects of the armed conflict. It tries to explain how settlement and resettlement policies and practices in Turkey have been part of a larger project of political and cultural engineering, based on a revision of a classical understanding of modernity as reflected in the work of Durkheim, Mauss, and Tönnies. This interdisciplinary perspective has allowed contributions from sociology to the political sciences and from history to social geography.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 904742011X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
In seeking to understand village evacuation in the Kurdistan region of Turkey in the 1980s and 1990s, this book focuses on the spatial aspects of the armed conflict. It tries to explain how settlement and resettlement policies and practices in Turkey have been part of a larger project of political and cultural engineering, based on a revision of a classical understanding of modernity as reflected in the work of Durkheim, Mauss, and Tönnies. This interdisciplinary perspective has allowed contributions from sociology to the political sciences and from history to social geography.
Coming to Terms with Forced Migration
Author: Dilek Kurban
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asie Mineure
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asie Mineure
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Turkey
Author: Jonathan Sugden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Human rights
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Recommendations -- Displaced and disregarded -- Burned out -- Forcible displacement under Turkish and international law and standards -- Overcrowding and poverty in the cities -- Inconsistent return statistics -- The Village Return and Rehabilitation Project -- Feasibility study leaves questions unanswered -- Resettlement projects -- Impediments to return -- No domestic remedy -- Villagers from Kelekçi win international justice -- Civil society barred from the process -- International nongovernmental and intergovernmental organizations at arm's length -- Conclusion: the potential rewards of partnership -- Appendix -- Acknowlegements.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Human rights
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Recommendations -- Displaced and disregarded -- Burned out -- Forcible displacement under Turkish and international law and standards -- Overcrowding and poverty in the cities -- Inconsistent return statistics -- The Village Return and Rehabilitation Project -- Feasibility study leaves questions unanswered -- Resettlement projects -- Impediments to return -- No domestic remedy -- Villagers from Kelekçi win international justice -- Civil society barred from the process -- International nongovernmental and intergovernmental organizations at arm's length -- Conclusion: the potential rewards of partnership -- Appendix -- Acknowlegements.
Dispute and Settlement in Rural Turkey
Author: Starr
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004492860
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004492860
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
The Wall of Denial
Author: Bill Frelick
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780936548036
Category : Kurds
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780936548036
Category : Kurds
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
"Still Critical"
Author: Jonathan Sugden
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN:
Category : Human rights
Languages : en
Pages : 41
Book Description
Recommendations -- Introduction -- Obstacles to return. Destruction of infrastructure -- Insecurity in areas of return -- Village guard system -- Unlawful killings by security forces. -- Assessing the scale of the problem. Unreliable government figures on return -- Under-recording initial displacement -- Over-recording the number of returns -- Improving the quality and accuracy of return statistics. -- Turkish government policy toward IDP's. The Return to Village and Rehabilitation Project -- Promising new initiatives: a new government agency for internally displaced persons -- Joint UNDP-Turkish government project to support IDP's -- The Compensation Law. -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements.
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN:
Category : Human rights
Languages : en
Pages : 41
Book Description
Recommendations -- Introduction -- Obstacles to return. Destruction of infrastructure -- Insecurity in areas of return -- Village guard system -- Unlawful killings by security forces. -- Assessing the scale of the problem. Unreliable government figures on return -- Under-recording initial displacement -- Over-recording the number of returns -- Improving the quality and accuracy of return statistics. -- Turkish government policy toward IDP's. The Return to Village and Rehabilitation Project -- Promising new initiatives: a new government agency for internally displaced persons -- Joint UNDP-Turkish government project to support IDP's -- The Compensation Law. -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements.
Turkey and Syrian Refugees: The Limits of Hospitality
Author: Osman Bahadır Dinçer
Publisher: International Strategic Research Organization (USAK)
ISBN:
Category : Refugees
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
On April 29, 2011, the first Syrian refugees crossed the border into Turkey. Two years later, the country hosts some 600,000 Syrian refugees—200,000 of them living in 21 refugee camps with an additional 400,000 living outside of the camps (see charts 1 and 2 below). These estimates, reported by both the Turkish government and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), are conservative. Indeed, officials working directly with refugees on the ground suggest that the number living outside of the camps may be as high as 800,000. These numbers are increasing: according to United Nations (UN) estimates, Turkey will be home to one million Syrians by the end of 2013. Syrians have fled to Turkey in search of safety from a horrific conflict, leaving behind loved ones, jobs and property. Syrians from all walks of life - doctors and housewives, civil servants and farmers, the very old and the very young - have poured across the Turkish border. The Turkish people and the government, mainly through the Prime Ministry’s Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD), responded generously to the refugees, offering them sanctuary and hospitality. But as the conflict intensifies – with no end in sight – and as the resources of the Turkish government and society are stretched thin, questions arise about the limits of Turkey's hospitality. The continued deterioration of the situation inside Syria is putting enormous pressures on Turkey’s ability to manage the refugee situation within its borders as well as its capacity to ensure the continued flow of humanitarian assistance into Syria. This policy brief is based on a joint Brookings-USAK research trip to the border region by Elizabeth Ferris, Kemal Kirişci, Vittoria Federici, Osman Bahadır Dinçer, Sema Karaca and Elif Özmenek Çarmıklı and interviews conducted in Istanbul, Ankara, Gaziantep, Kilis and Hatay. It also draws from a joint Brookings-USAK seminar held in Ankara on 25 October 2013 which brought together some 45 participants from the Turkish government, civil society, national and international NGOs, international organizations and academic researchers. The authors hope that this policy brief will be helpful to both the Turkish government and civil society organizations and to international actors seeking to aid Syrian refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). The impact of the Syrian refugee influx on Turkey is significant and deserves more attention from the international community. Most of all, the authors hope that political solutions are found that will bring an end to the massive displacement of the Syrian people.
Publisher: International Strategic Research Organization (USAK)
ISBN:
Category : Refugees
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
On April 29, 2011, the first Syrian refugees crossed the border into Turkey. Two years later, the country hosts some 600,000 Syrian refugees—200,000 of them living in 21 refugee camps with an additional 400,000 living outside of the camps (see charts 1 and 2 below). These estimates, reported by both the Turkish government and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), are conservative. Indeed, officials working directly with refugees on the ground suggest that the number living outside of the camps may be as high as 800,000. These numbers are increasing: according to United Nations (UN) estimates, Turkey will be home to one million Syrians by the end of 2013. Syrians have fled to Turkey in search of safety from a horrific conflict, leaving behind loved ones, jobs and property. Syrians from all walks of life - doctors and housewives, civil servants and farmers, the very old and the very young - have poured across the Turkish border. The Turkish people and the government, mainly through the Prime Ministry’s Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD), responded generously to the refugees, offering them sanctuary and hospitality. But as the conflict intensifies – with no end in sight – and as the resources of the Turkish government and society are stretched thin, questions arise about the limits of Turkey's hospitality. The continued deterioration of the situation inside Syria is putting enormous pressures on Turkey’s ability to manage the refugee situation within its borders as well as its capacity to ensure the continued flow of humanitarian assistance into Syria. This policy brief is based on a joint Brookings-USAK research trip to the border region by Elizabeth Ferris, Kemal Kirişci, Vittoria Federici, Osman Bahadır Dinçer, Sema Karaca and Elif Özmenek Çarmıklı and interviews conducted in Istanbul, Ankara, Gaziantep, Kilis and Hatay. It also draws from a joint Brookings-USAK seminar held in Ankara on 25 October 2013 which brought together some 45 participants from the Turkish government, civil society, national and international NGOs, international organizations and academic researchers. The authors hope that this policy brief will be helpful to both the Turkish government and civil society organizations and to international actors seeking to aid Syrian refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). The impact of the Syrian refugee influx on Turkey is significant and deserves more attention from the international community. Most of all, the authors hope that political solutions are found that will bring an end to the massive displacement of the Syrian people.
Human Settlements' Situation and Related Trends and Policies in Turkey
Author: Turkey. Ministry of Public Works and Settlement
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Construction industry
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Construction industry
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description