Eranıl, Meltem

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Demirli, Meltem Eranıl
Eranil, Meltem
Demirli, Meltem Eranil
Eranil, M.
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06.04. Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
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  • Master Thesis
    Socio-Spatial Analysis of Urban Renewal in the Case of Relocating Kadifekale Inhabitants To Toki Uzundere
    (İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi, 2011) Eranıl, Meltem; Ultav, Zeynep Tuna; Demirtaş, Neslihan
    Kentsel dönüşüm, fiziksel boyutta olduğu kadar sosyal bağlamda da oldukça önemli bir role sahiptir. Devlet temsilcilerinin beyan ettiği şekline göre ise, ele alınan kentsel dönüşüm projeleriyle, düşük gelirli insanları daha iyi koşullar altında yaşatmak, onların beceri ve yeni iş kazanmalarını sağlamak amacıyla desteklenmesinin hedeflenmiş olduğu öne sürülmektedir. Öte yandan, kentsel dönüşüm projelerini, bu bölgelerin sadece fiziksel değil, sosyal olarak da yeniden oluşturulduğunun altını çizerek değerlendiren eleştirel bir yaklaşım da bulunmaktadır.Bu bağlamda, Kadifekale için planlanan Kentsel Dönüşüm Projesi, bu yüksek lisans tezinde bir örnek alan çalışması olarak ele alınmıştır. Bu kentsel dönüşüm projesinde, Kadifekale'de yaşayan kişileri kendi evlerinden alarak TOKİ Uzundere Toplu Konut Projesi'ndeki yeni apartman bloklarına taşımak amaçlanmıştır. Yapılan çalışmalarda görüldüğü üzere, bu kişiler, yeni apartmanlara taşınma konusunda isteksiz olsalar da, kentsel dönüşüm projesi adına toplumsal-mekansal yönleriyle ?kusursuz? çözüm olarak gösterilmiş olan TOKİ Uzundere'ye taşınmak zorunda bırakılmışlardır.Özetle, kentsel dönüşüm sürecinde halkın yaşadığı mekanların değişimi sebebiyle, bu yüksek lisans tezi, kentsel dönüşüm kavramlarını mekanı sosyal boyutla ilişkilendirerek çözümlemeyi amaçlarken, değişen mekan koşullarını ve Kadifekale halkının günlük yaşam pratikleri bakımından sosyal safhada sonuçlarını incelemektedir. Bu bağlamda, sosyo-mekansal konular sosyal mekanın parçaları olarak görülüp, üç anakol olan mekan üçlemesi, stratejiye karşı taktik ve mekana karşı yer teorileri ile ele alınmaktadır. Bunun yanısıra, araştırma sorusu, Kadifekale'de yaşayanların alışkın oldukları yaşama biçimleri ve günlük uygulamalarını nasıl etkilendiği konusuna dayanarak kurulmaktadır. Projenin varsayımı, kentsel dönüşüm projesinin sosyal ve mekansal olarak, yaşayanların gereksinim ve talepleri ile uyuşmadığı fikri üzerine kurulabilmektedir. Buna ilişkin olarak, araştırmanın mekansal boyutu, Kadifekale çevresi ve TOKİ Uzundere konutlarının fiziksel koşullarını içerirken, sosyal boyutu ise örnek alan çalışmasında öngörülen toplumsal uyumsuzlukları ve sorunları kapsamaktadır.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 24
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    A Socio-Spatial Analysis of Urban Transformation at a Neighborhood Scale: the Case of the Relocation of Kadifekale Inhabitants To Toki Uzundere in Izmir
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2015) Demirli, Meltem Eranil; Ultav, Zeynep Tuna; Demirtas-Milz, Neslihan
    Particularly in the last two decades, urban governors have presented urban transformation projects as ideal solutions to help low-income urban residents improve their living conditions. However, the way they have been carried out and their consequences mean that these projects do not, in most cases, bring the expected improvements. Most projects involve relocating residents to new, more peripheral districts of the city, which causes social isolation and certain socio-spatial incompatibilities between their previous and new habitats. Using a case from Izmir in Turkey, this study aims to analyze such socio-spatial incompatibilities in the lives of low-income residents that are caused by relocation within the framework of urban transformation projects. One of Izmir's earliest inner-city gecekondu neighborhoods, Kadifekale was chosen by Izmir Metropolitan Municipality as a site for urban transformation due to the risk of landslide in the area. Before the start of the project, the neighborhood contained 7324 housing units accommodating rural-to-urban migrants, mainly from the southeast of Turkey. This urban transformation project aimed to relocate at least some of the inhabitants from their homes in Kadifekale to recently constructed apartment blocks in the TOKI Uzundere Public Housing Project on the periphery of the city. Although many residents were reluctant to exchange their houses for new apartments, some were persuaded to move to TOKI, which was presented as the ideal solution by the municipal officials. This study critically evaluates the Kadifekale urban transformation project, particularly with regard to the relocation of some Kadifekale residents from their one- or two-story houses in Kadifekale to apartment blocks on the periphery of the city. The analysis is based on a comparison between the socio-spatial experiences of migrants in Kadifekale and their recent experiences in Uzundere and the possibility of certain incompatibilities in these two experiences. The argument aims to demonstrate the changed conditions of social life and daily life practices as a result of altered spatial properties at a neighborhood scale: their use of outdoor spaces, the meanings they attributed to neighborhood space (intimacy of place within categories of sensual (visual and olfactory) recognition), and their sociospatial network. The argument draws both implicitly and explicitly on Henri Lefebvre's spatial triad and De Certeau's conceptualization of tactic versus strategy as the major conceptual inspirations for this study. (c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Crossing the Boundaries of Reality and Simulation: An Analysis of the Film "Divergent"
    (Springer, 2025) Tasdemir, Esma; Eranil, Meltem
    Innovative technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality, and hyper-reality are reshaping how we perceive and interact with spaces. This research explores how new immersive technologies blur boundaries between reality and simulation, creating hyper-real environments that challenge traditional understandings of physical space. Using Baudrillard's Simulacra and Simulation Theory, the study examines how these technologies influence spatial experiences. To ground these ideas, the dystopian film Divergent (2014) is analyzed, focusing on the real and hyper-real spaces of the Dauntless and Abnegation factions through Montgomery's Sense of Place Model. This study highlights how AI and hyper-reality reshape spatial narratives, enhancing our connections with environments and redefining identity and experience in both physical and simulated realms.