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Spatial Encounters and Togetherness in the Metropolis
The Metrobuses of IstanbulIdentities and Modernities in Europe
139,09 € |
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Verlag: | Palgrave Macmillan |
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Veröffentl.: | 15.07.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783031600906 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 288 |
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<p>This book analyzes Istanbul's bus rapid transit, the metrobus, as an encountering space to unfold the perception and practice of togetherness. Based on field research with regular metrobus passengers, the book presents a layered analysis between everyday life, everyday mobility, and togetherness to emphasize the metropolitan impact on the socio-spatial experience and subjectification. By articulating Lefebvrian social space in a metropolitan context, the book discusses that Istanbul's spatially and temporally framed everydayness leads inhabitants to the need for bus rapid transit. On the other hand, the need for the metrobus produces transit modes of experience in regulars' socio-spatial relation and subjectification. As a result, encountering and being with the unfamiliar and diverse others undertake the framed typologies of the first two layers and produce a dissolving essence in the idea and practice of togetherness in Istanbul.</p>
<p>1. Introduction.- 2. From Empirical to Social Space: A Theoretical Inquiry.- 3. Tracing the History: From Modern City to the Metropolis.- 4. Living Istanbul: Experiences from Metropolitan Everydayness.- 5. Living with Transit Mobility: The Metrobus.- 6.- Living with Others: Encounters and Togetherness.- 7. Conclusion.</p>
<p><strong>Özlem Cihan</strong> is a Research Assistant in the Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey.</p>
<p>This book analyzes Istanbul's bus rapid transit, the metrobus, as an encountering space to unfold the perception and practice of togetherness. Based on field research with regular metrobus passengers, the book presents a layered analysis between everyday life, everyday mobility, and togetherness to emphasize the metropolitan impact on the socio-spatial experience and subjectification. By articulating Lefebvrian social space in a metropolitan context, the book discusses that Istanbul's spatially and temporally framed everydayness leads inhabitants to the need for bus rapid transit. On the other hand, the need for the metrobus produces transit modes of experience in regulars' socio-spatial relation and subjectification. As a result, encountering and being with the unfamiliar and diverse others undertake the framed typologies of the first two layers and produce a dissolving essence in the idea and practice of togetherness in Istanbul.</p>
Provides a critical Inquiry of the metropolis as a landscape of global modernity Discusses theories on space, everyday life and mobility Analyses spatial encounters as a socio-political consituent