2022
DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2022.880812
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Post-conflict Urban Renewal as an Ethnocratic Regime Practice: Racialized Governance of Redevelopment in Diyarbakir, Turkey

Abstract: This paper explores the governance of a state-led urban renewal project in a politically contested area in the aftermath of a major armed conflict. Building on the ethnocratic regime theory, we explore the governance of the urban renewal process in the historic district of Suriçi by focusing on the political, spatial, and governmental underpinnings of displacement and dispossession in the context of the unresolved “Kurdish Question” of Turkey. We argue that this exclusionary and state-led urban renewal project… Show more

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“…Also, the act of restoring historical and cultural landscapes stimulates a sense of place identi cation, emotional connection, and aids in the process of repair, hence promoting mental well-being [28].The governance practices used in the process of urban regeneration after a war, namely in the historic district of Suriçi, include political, geographical, and governmental aspects. These practices have signi cant effects on the displacement and dispossessed of individuals [29]. history tourism-led urban redevelopment endeavors to preserve history, enhance the urban landscape, and stimulate the local economy via the restoration and interpretation of historical and cultural aspects [5].When undertaking urban redevelopment and adaptive reuse of ancient structures, it is crucial to address the issue of property rights [30].The uctuating availability of urban roadways in historical city centers poses issues associated with uneven growth and the need to strike a balance between plot accessibility and the preservation of the spatial framework [31].The eld of preservation has shifted its emphasis from just preserving historic monuments to now include neighborhoods, districts, and the broader urban landscape.…”
Section: The Status Of Chiang and Lu Alcovementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the act of restoring historical and cultural landscapes stimulates a sense of place identi cation, emotional connection, and aids in the process of repair, hence promoting mental well-being [28].The governance practices used in the process of urban regeneration after a war, namely in the historic district of Suriçi, include political, geographical, and governmental aspects. These practices have signi cant effects on the displacement and dispossessed of individuals [29]. history tourism-led urban redevelopment endeavors to preserve history, enhance the urban landscape, and stimulate the local economy via the restoration and interpretation of historical and cultural aspects [5].When undertaking urban redevelopment and adaptive reuse of ancient structures, it is crucial to address the issue of property rights [30].The uctuating availability of urban roadways in historical city centers poses issues associated with uneven growth and the need to strike a balance between plot accessibility and the preservation of the spatial framework [31].The eld of preservation has shifted its emphasis from just preserving historic monuments to now include neighborhoods, districts, and the broader urban landscape.…”
Section: The Status Of Chiang and Lu Alcovementioning
confidence: 99%