Cinema-Going During the Gezi Protests: Claiming the Right To the Emek Movie Theatre and Gezi Park
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2018
Authors
Ozduzen, Ozge
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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BRONZE
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Yes
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Abstract
This paper explores the relationship between social movements, urban regeneration programmes and media outlets in cities, with a focus on the transformation of urban culture in regards to people's engagement with the spaces of media platforms. The argument is based on the study of cinema-going practices of an audience community in Istanbul, during and preceding the Gezi uprising. By employing ethnographic methods, this paper interrogates the activism of an audience community against the impact of shopping-mallisation and commodification of Istanbul's urban spaces under AKP rule. In order to reclaim ownership of their spaces and future, this audience community claimed their right to the Emek movie theatre, Gezi Park and other parks whilst creating their own outdoor screenings and social media platforms. This paper also provides an interpretation of social movement development attached to media outlets such as film festivals and screenings, particularly the development of spatial activism in relation to people's use of films, streets and movie theatres, thus illustrating, challenging and reinforcing rights to the city. More broadly, it gives new insights on the film and protest culture of a 'secular' group within a predominantly Muslim population and shows alternative and creative methods of protesting during a popular uprising.
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Gezi Park, contemporary social movements, right to the city, cinema-going, audience ethnography, film festivals, Social Media, Ethnography, Politics, Turkey, City, Film, Globalization, Discourses, Festivals, Square
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 0507 social and economic geography, 02 engineering and technology
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OpenCitations Citation Count
7
Source
Socıal & Cultural Geography
Volume
19
Issue
8
Start Page
1028
End Page
1052
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11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES


