2022
DOI: 10.37246/grid.1036525
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A planning examination via class structure and residential differentiation theory: The case of Karabük

Abstract: Based on the argument that urban construct can be formed through social classes in capitalist societies, this article investigates the class effects of spatial formation in Karabük, an industrial city in Turkey. The research discusses the reflection of class positions and stratification on space by referencing David Harvey’s theory of “class structure and residential differentiation”. In the context of the study in which archival research was also used in addition to the theoretical perspective, the spaces of … Show more

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