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Focusing on the intense aftermath of the Gezi park episode, this book scrutinises the ways in which activists pursued a rugged journey of radical democratic mobilisation in Istanbul, including public parks, neighbourhoods and squat houses. Synthesising the findings of field research carried out during 2014-2016 in Istanbul's Yo?urtcu Park Forum with archival documents and secondary literature, this book weaves the voices of the activists into the narrative. Kaan A?artan offers a critical analysis of the initial force of the Gezi uprising and its subsequent unravelling in reconstituting a more egalitarian society and democratic citizenship in Turkey.
Contents
Introduction
The Road to Gezi
Mobilisational Democracy: Gezi Episode as Social Movement
Spatial Democracy: Gezi Episode as Urban Insurgency
Radical Democracy: Gezi Episode as Building the Common
Trouble in Paradise?
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index