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monografia Rebiun19163126 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19163126 m d cr -n--------- 160222s2015||||||| o|||||||||||eng|d 90-485-2639-6 UR0519028 UPVA 996878518903706 UPM 991006031818104212 UAM 991007636412404211 UCAR 991007754743304213 CBUC 991004113103006713 CBUC 991009424511206719 CBUC 991012516906106708 CBUC 991003505622806714 CBUC 991010343159006709 CBUC 991010343159006709 CBUC 991000701883206712 CUNEF 991000370047008131 AU-PeEL eng AU-PeEL AU-PeEL eng 956.104/1 David, Isabel Everywhere Taksim electronic resource] Sowing the Seeds for a New Turkey at Gezi 'Everywhere taksim' Protest and Social Movements Everywhere Taksim Amsterdam University Press 2015 Amsterdam University Press 1 online resource (297 p.) 1 online resource (297 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Protest and Social Movements Description based upon print version of record Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms; Introduction; Gezi in Retrospect; Isabel David and Kumru F. Toktamş; Bibliography; Section I - Gezi Protests and Democratisation; 1. Evoking and Invoking Nationhood as Contentious Democratisation; Kumru F. Toktamş; 2007 - Nation-Evoking Demonstrations; Gezi - Summer 2013; Conclusion; Bibliography; 2. 'Everyday I'm Çapulling!'; Global Flows and Local Frictions of Gezi; Jeremy F. Walton; Introduction: Gezi and Rumi's Elephant in the Dark; The Politics of Public Space in Urban Turkey: Taksim Square, Proscenium of the Nation The Carnivalesque Citizenship of the ÇapulcuGezi and the Discontents of Neoliberal Globalisation; Conclusion: Gezi and the Decoupling of Liberalism and Democracy in Turkey; Bibliography; 3. The Incentives and Actors of Protests in Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2013; Ana Dević and Marija Krstić; Introduction; Turkish Case: Political Change and Gezi Park Protests; The Common Denominator of the Protests in Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina; Conclusion; Bibliography; Section II - The Political Economy of Protests; 4. AKP Rule in the Aftermath of the Gezi Protests From Expanded to Limited Hegemony?Umut Bozkurt; Understanding the AKP's Hegemony; Neoliberal Populism and the AKP Rule; The Explosion of Social Assistance Programmes; The Symbolic/Ideological Sources of the Party's Hegemony; The AKP's Hegemony after the Gezi Protests; Conclusion; Bibliography; 5. Rebelling against Neoliberal Populist Regimes; Barş Alp Özden and Ahmet Bekmen; Neoliberal Populism, AKP and PT; Depoliticising the Question of Poverty; Deradicalising Labour; Preliminary Reflections on the Protests; Bibliography; 6. Enough is Enough What do the Gezi Protestors Want to Tell Us? A Political Economy Perspectiveİlke Civelekoğlu; Re-thinking Neoliberalism in Turkey under AKP Rule; Re-thinking the Gezi Park Protests: What did the Protestors Actually Protest?; Conclusion; Bibliography; 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; Özden Melis Uluğ and Yasemin Gülsüm Acar; Background to the Gezi Park Protests; Social Psychological Perspectives on Collective Action Antecedents to Collective ActionCreating a Group from the Crowd; 'We Are More than Alliances between Groups': An Identity-based Analysis of the Gezi Park Protest Activists; Conclusion; Bibliography; 8. Istanbul United; Football Fans Entering the 'Political Field'; Dağhan Irak; Introduction; Methodology; The Political Context of Turkish Football; The Hyper-Commodification of Turkish Football; Politicisation of Football Fans in Turkey; Fans' Reasons for Joining the Gezi Protests; Discussion; Bibliography; 9. Humour as Resistance?; A Brief Analysis of the Gezi Park Protest Graffiti Lerna K. Yank English Demonstrations- History- 21st century- Istanbul- Turkey Protest movements- History- 21st century- Turkey Social movements- Turkey Occupy movement- Turkey Human rights- Turkey Balkan Peninsula. HILCC Regions & Countries - Europe. HILCC History & Archaeology. HILCC Electronic books Toktamis, Kumru F. 90-8964-807-0 Protest and Social Movements