2022
DOI: 10.1111/geoj.12496
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Earthquake, disaster capitalism and massive urban transformation in Istanbul

Abstract: In this paper, I discuss how the earthquake risk is exploited by ‘disaster capitalism’, in order to convert Istanbul to a massive construction site. The shock of the 1999 Marmara Earthquake has been effectively used by the neoliberal market and government as ‘a shock therapy’ to implement a construction‐led development model for Turkey and to favour the construction sector by introducing new incentives, exceptional rights and interventions, which otherwise might be challenged. The current Turkish government ju… Show more

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“…K. Murat Güney (2022) reminds us that Istanbul, spreading across two continents, is located on one of the world's most dangerous earthquake fault lines. The lives of 15.5 million citizens, 1.5 million additional documented and undocumented migrants and numerous visitors may be ruined in just a minute long sudden shock.…”
Section: Individual Trajectoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…K. Murat Güney (2022) reminds us that Istanbul, spreading across two continents, is located on one of the world's most dangerous earthquake fault lines. The lives of 15.5 million citizens, 1.5 million additional documented and undocumented migrants and numerous visitors may be ruined in just a minute long sudden shock.…”
Section: Individual Trajectoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%