“…However, the most frequent application of the Lefebvrean concepts is in the fields such as architecture and urban studies (Y. Baş, 2010;Çınar, 2014;Gegelioğlu & Aydınlı, 2014;Karakaya, 2010;Kaypak, 2014aKaypak, , 2014bKoçak, 2008;Turhanoglu, 2010; C. S. Wilson, 2007) and urban social movements (Batuman, 2003;Erdi-Lelandais, 2013Ergin, 2006Ergin, , 2014Fırat, 2011); as these fields of research are traditionally more directly related to space as an "object" of inquiry, this pattern seems quite natural. Of particular note in a Turkish context was the application of Lefebvrean conceptualizations in numerous analyses of the 2013 Occupy Gezi Movement (Batuman, 2014(Batuman, , 2015aCastagno, 2015;E.…”