İstanbul Bİblİyografyası

This Istanbul bibliography 2000-2013 echoes the number 4 of the same series – The Istanbul megalopolis 1960-2000 (http://books.openedition.org/ifeagd/125)– published in October 2000, nearly fifteen years ago. The creation of this series reflects a research tradition that is part of the identity of o...

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description This Istanbul bibliography 2000-2013 echoes the number 4 of the same series – The Istanbul megalopolis 1960-2000 (http://books.openedition.org/ifeagd/125)– published in October 2000, nearly fifteen years ago. The creation of this series reflects a research tradition that is part of the identity of our institution. The striking difference in volume between these two issues is partly due to a significant rise in the number of studies on Istanbul since the beginning of the year 2000 and the rapid increase of large developments as well as urban transformation in the 2000s decade which has had the effect of drawing attention to Istanbul, both in terms of architectural and urban projects, and regarding the social movements triggered by sometimes forceful and violent interventions. The 2000s also saw the affirmation of a conservative gaze upon Istanbul supported by new institutions. This gaze is at the origin of numerous publications on objects of study, districts, “monuments”, moments in history, social groups and figures hitherto little considered by the scientific production devoted to Istanbul. In a nutshell, the “lost paradigm of Turkish society” (to borrow the words of Şirin Tekeli) to which we alluded in the introduction to the 2000 issue is in the process of being appropriated – appropriation of a story, of an environment, of neglected populations and territories – , as evidenced by this impressive bibliography. Therefore, it seems important to us for the IFEA to continue, especially through its observatories, to make more visible and accessible for a public who cannot follow the scientific production in Turkey, contributions that should be taken seriously into account by European research. Moreover, the creation of an email address exclusively devoted to proposals to extend this bibliography highlights the spirit of the enterprise: a work in progress shared as much as possible online. Our ambition, in the longer term, is to eventually develop upgradable “resource centers” on other themes currently under research at the IFEA.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1445962024-09-13T15:32:05Z İstanbul Bİblİyografyası Güçlü, Eda Türkiye ticaret İstanbul şehir planlaması kültürel miras tarihi yarımadası mahalle turizm ulaşım kaynakça 21. yüzyıl thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities This Istanbul bibliography 2000-2013 echoes the number 4 of the same series – The Istanbul megalopolis 1960-2000 (http://books.openedition.org/ifeagd/125)– published in October 2000, nearly fifteen years ago. The creation of this series reflects a research tradition that is part of the identity of our institution. The striking difference in volume between these two issues is partly due to a significant rise in the number of studies on Istanbul since the beginning of the year 2000 and the rapid increase of large developments as well as urban transformation in the 2000s decade which has had the effect of drawing attention to Istanbul, both in terms of architectural and urban projects, and regarding the social movements triggered by sometimes forceful and violent interventions. The 2000s also saw the affirmation of a conservative gaze upon Istanbul supported by new institutions. This gaze is at the origin of numerous publications on objects of study, districts, “monuments”, moments in history, social groups and figures hitherto little considered by the scientific production devoted to Istanbul. In a nutshell, the “lost paradigm of Turkish society” (to borrow the words of Şirin Tekeli) to which we alluded in the introduction to the 2000 issue is in the process of being appropriated – appropriation of a story, of an environment, of neglected populations and territories – , as evidenced by this impressive bibliography. Therefore, it seems important to us for the IFEA to continue, especially through its observatories, to make more visible and accessible for a public who cannot follow the scientific production in Turkey, contributions that should be taken seriously into account by European research. Moreover, the creation of an email address exclusively devoted to proposals to extend this bibliography highlights the spirit of the enterprise: a work in progress shared as much as possible online. Our ambition, in the longer term, is to eventually develop upgradable “resource centers” on other themes currently under research at the IFEA. 2024-09-13T15:32:02Z 2024-09-13T15:32:02Z 2014 book ONIX_20240913_9782362450129_102 9782362450129 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/144596 tur La Turquie aujourd’hui image/png n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782362450129/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/ifeagd/307 Institut français d’études anatoliennes 10.4000/books.ifeagd.307 This Istanbul bibliography 2000-2013 echoes the number 4 of the same series – The Istanbul megalopolis 1960-2000 (http://books.openedition.org/ifeagd/125)– published in October 2000, nearly fifteen years ago. The creation of this series reflects a research tradition that is part of the identity of our institution. The striking difference in volume between these two issues is partly due to a significant rise in the number of studies on Istanbul since the beginning of the year 2000 and the rapid increase of large developments as well as urban transformation in the 2000s decade which has had the effect of drawing attention to Istanbul, both in terms of architectural and urban projects, and regarding the social movements triggered by sometimes forceful and violent interventions. The 2000s also saw the affirmation of a conservative gaze upon Istanbul supported by new institutions. This gaze is at the origin of numerous publications on objects of study, districts, “monuments”, moments in history, social groups and figures hitherto little considered by the scientific production devoted to Istanbul. In a nutshell, the “lost paradigm of Turkish society” (to borrow the words of Şirin Tekeli) to which we alluded in the introduction to the 2000 issue is in the process of being appropriated – appropriation of a story, of an environment, of neglected populations and territories – , as evidenced by this impressive bibliography. Therefore, it seems important to us for the IFEA to continue, especially through its observatories, to make more visible and accessible for a public who cannot follow the scientific production in Turkey, contributions that should be taken seriously into account by European research. Moreover, the creation of an email address exclusively devoted to proposals to extend this bibliography highlights the spirit of the enterprise: a work in progress shared as much as possible online. Our ambition, in the longer term, is to eventually develop upgradable “resource centers” on other themes currently under research at the IFEA. 10.4000/books.ifeagd.307 cb867e13-d90b-43d9-bfab-b0c3d2e72168 9782362450129 216 İstanbul open access
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