05410 am 22008533u 450 991013148300332120230621140015.090-485-2639-610.1515/9789048526390(CKB)3710000000450425(EBL)4391574(SSID)ssj0001675010(PQKBManifestationID)16483944(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001675010(PQKBWorkID)15018798(PQKB)11433513(MiAaPQ)EBC4391574(OCoLC)932018506(DE-B1597)502480(DE-B1597)9789048526390(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/30595(EXLCZ)99371000000045042520190708d2015 fg engurmn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEverywhere Taksim Sowing the Seeds for a New Turkey at Gezi /Isabel David, Kumru F. ToktamisAmsterdam University Press2015Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2015]©20151 online resource (296 pages) illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour)Protest and Social Movements ;290-8964-807-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction. Gezi in Retrospect / David, Isabel / Toktamış, Kumru F. -- Section I: Gezi Protests and Democratisation -- 1. Evoking and Invoking Nationhood as Contentious Democratisation / Toktamış, Kumru F. -- 2. 'Everyday I'm Çapulling!'. Global Flows and Local Frictions of Gezi / Walton, Jeremy F. -- 3. The Incentives and Actors of Protests in Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2013 / Dević, Ana / Krstić, Marija -- Section II: The Political Economy of Protests -- 4. AKP Rule in the Aftermath of the Gezi Protests. From Expanded to Limited Hegemony? / Bozkurt, Umut -- 5. Rebelling against Neoliberal Populist Regimes / Özden, Barış Alp / Bekmen, Ahmet -- 6. Enough is Enough. What do the Gezi Protestors Want to Tell Us? A Political Economy Perspective / Civelekoğlu, İlke -- Section III: Protesters and Repertoires of Protests -- 7. 'We are more than Alliances between Groups'. A Social Psychological Perspective on the Gezi Park Protesters and Negotiating Levels of Identity / Uluğ, Özden Melis / Acar, Yasemin Gülsüm -- 8. Istanbul United. Football Fans Entering the 'Political Field' / Irak, Dağhan -- 9. Humour as Resistance? A Brief Analysis of the Gezi Park Protest Graffiti / Yanık, Lerna K. -- 10. Where did Gezi Come from? Exploring the Links between Youth Political Activism before and during the Gezi Protests / Gümüş, Pınar / Yılmaz, Volkan -- Section IV: The Politics of Space and Identity at Gezi -- 11. 'We May Be Lessees, but the Neighbourhood is Ours'. Gezi Resistances and Spatial Claims / Karasulu, Ahu -- 12. Negotiating Religion at the Gezi Park Protests / Çelik, Emrah -- 13. Gezi Park. A Revindication of Public Space / Alonso, Clara Rivas -- Section V: Gezi in an International Context -- 14. Gezi Spirit in the Diaspora. Diffusion of Turkish Politics to Europe / Baser, Bahar -- 15. Turkey's EU Membership Process in the Aftermath of the Gezi Protests / Saatçioğlu, Beken -- List of Contributors -- IndexIn May 2013, a small group of protesters made camp in Istanbul's Taksim Square, protesting the privatization of what had long been a vibrant public space. When the police responded to the demonstration with brutality, the protests exploded in size and force, quickly becoming a massive statement of opposition to the Turkish regime. This book assembles a collection of field research, data, theoretical analyses, and cross-country comparisons to show the significance of the protests both within Turkey and throughout the world. Protest and social movements.Protest movementsTurkeyHistory21st centuryDemonstrationsTurkeyIstanbulTaksim MeydanDemonstrationsTurkeyIstanbulGezi ParkSocial movementsTurkeyHistory21st centuryOccupy movementTurkeyHuman rightsTurkeyTaksim Meydanı (Istanbul, Turkey)TurkeyPolitics and government21st centuryturkeyprotestsocial movementsdemocracyGezi Park protestsIstanbulJustice and Development Party (Turkey)NeoliberalismRecep Tayyip ErdoganTaksim Gezi ParkTaksim SquareProtest movementsHistoryDemonstrationsTaksim Meydan.DemonstrationsSocial movementsHistoryOccupy movementHuman rights320Toktamis Kumru Fedt1363501David Isabel, Toktamis Kumru F., DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910131483003321Everywhere Taksim3384088UNINA