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Here’s a new article by Aylin Topal, Galip L. Yalman & Özlem Çelik, currently available online prior to print!

Please enjoy the following article from the Journal of Urban Affairs, available online prior to print.

Changing modalities of urban redevelopment and housing finance in Turkey: Three mass housing projects in Ankara, by Aylin Topal, Galip L. Yalman & Özlem Çelik

Abstract:

This study aims to critically analyze the transformation of the Turkish state’s role in urban redevelopment and housing finance by focusing on 3 mass housing projects from Ankara in 3 different historical political conjunctures. The analysis reveals that the Turkish state, with its peculiar institutional artifices, not only creates rent gaps in varying forms but also increasingly coordinates appropriation of them. This involved not only reformulation of strategies to cope with the social problem of continuing expansion of urban population by planning efforts of various scope but also incorporating low-income households into the dominant logic of urban space redevelopment.

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