From Forced Resettlement to Displacement

From Forced Resettlement to Displacement

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“Unfortunately, although the majority of society in Turkey has painful memories of migration and settlement in the past, they support the present archaic understanding of the settlement institution, which is closed to the outside world and damaged by the fear of foreigners. However, the situation of today's victims, foreigners, refugees and asylum seekers, can only be improved by the widespread adoption and internalization of the idea of 'human rights'. Likewise, unfortunately, those displaced and victims of expropriation in cities and rural areas are subject to the silence of the majority.”
In today's world, where the word social engineering has spread from social sciences to daily politics, it is striking that housing policies, one of the most effective tools of this "engineering", attract little attention and are little discussed. contradiction. The book of Sema Erder, one of the important masters of urban planning and population studies in our country, opens this discussion. The book also allows us to read Turkey's history through settlement policies: Turkey-Greece Population Exchange… Forced settlement of Kurds and Alevis… 1934 Settlement Law, which is the building block of the nation-state… The new state Balkan immigrants from being a “founding element” to the status of “external Turks”… The 1974 Cyprus population resettlement, which was the last “festive practice”… Mass deportations for “security purposes” after the second half of the 1980s… Ottoman Empire › From the formation of the settlement institution to the Republican period, we see that settlement and migration were used as an effective management mechanism. While Erder discusses the current understanding of housing in terms of continuity and change; It also looks at those displaced and dispossessed due to both disasters and public investments, and draws attention to the function of the new Settlement Law as a "facilitator" of the construction industry.

(From the Promotional Bulletin)

Dough Type: 2nd Dough

Number of Printings: 1st Edition

First Print Year: 2018

Number of Pages: 312

Size: 13 x 19.5

Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 312
Publication Year : 2018
ISBN : 9789750524394
The heart : Turkish
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From Forced Resettlement to Displacement “Unfortunately, although the majority of the society in Turkey has painful memories of migration and settlement in the past, they support the present archaic understanding of the settlement institution, which is closed to the outside world and damaged by the fear of foreigners. However, the situation of today's victims, foreigners, refugees and asylum seekers, can only be improved by the widespread adoption and internalization of the idea of 'human rights'. Likewise, unfortunately, those displaced and victims of expropriation in cities and rural areas are subject to the silence of the majority.” In today's world, where the word social engineering has spread from social sciences to daily politics, it is striking that housing policies, one of the most effective tools of this "engineering", attract little attention and are little discussed. contradiction. The book of Sema Erder, one of the important masters of urban planning and population studies in our country, opens this discussion. The book also allows us to read Turkey's history through settlement policies: Turkey-Greece Population Exchange… Forced settlement of Kurds and Alevis… 1934 Settlement Law, which is the building block of the nation-state… The new state Balkan immigrants from being a “founding element” to the status of “external Turks”… The 1974 Cyprus population resettlement, which was the last “festive practice”… Mass deportations for “security purposes” after the second half of the 1980s… Ottoman Empire › From the formation of the settlement institution to the Republican period, we see that settlement and migration were used as an effective management mechanism. While Erder discusses the current understanding of housing in terms of continuity and change; It also looks at those displaced and dispossessed due to both disasters and public investments, and draws attention to the function of the new Settlement Law as a "facilitator" of the construction industry. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Dough Type: 2nd Dough Number of Printings: 1st Edition First Printing Year: 2018 Number of Pages: 312 Size: 13 x 19.5 PX0023189
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