Print Email Facebook Twitter Resistance Places: Places of Tension between Power and Subversion, Cases of Sultanbeyli and Gaziosmanpasa in Istanbul Title Resistance Places: Places of Tension between Power and Subversion, Cases of Sultanbeyli and Gaziosmanpasa in Istanbul Author Sezer, C. Contributor Graafland, A. (mentor) Read, S. (mentor) Vollebregt, A. (mentor) Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Urbanism Programme Spatial Planning and Strategy Date 2004-08-19 Abstract This thesis aims to construct a theoretical and analytical framework in order to investigate mobilities of migrant groups in two peripheral neighbourhoods of Istanbul, Turkey, Gaziosmanpasa and Sultanbeyli, within the course of everyday. By theoretical framework, it means a spatial model, which investigates the spatial practices within generic movements and webs of urban space. The analytical tool it uses relies on first-person observation, on movement patterns in the city, which is documented by photos, movies, and interviews, represented by space-time diagrams and relational maps. By doing so, this thesis seeks ways to discuss various spatial dimensions of urban space in oder to explore the constitution of distinctive cultures in the city. Subject public spaceurban cultureimmigrantsIstanbul To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:99d69154-dd34-43b6-8cfd-94be58d62953 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2004 Sezer, C. Files PDF 2004_August_Master_Thesis ... tation.pdf 55.19 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:99d69154-dd34-43b6-8cfd-94be58d62953/datastream/OBJ/view