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Turkish-Style Segregation
Asian Journal of Social Science ( IF 0.694 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-01 , DOI: 10.1163/15685314-04503002
Ela Ataç 1
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Research into social and spatial segregation in urban areas has a very long tradition in the Anglo-Saxon geography. Even after the 2000s only a few researchers have turned to the non-Western countries to understand and explain segregation in different geographies. As a country in-between the East and the West, in Turkey, where segregation reveals itself in many forms there are very few studies dealing directly with the question of segregation. The article thus deems it crucial to shed light on a rarely-known geography in terms of residential and socio-economic segregation practices focusing on a larger Anatolian geography. Key findings show that as far as residential segregation is concerned among socio-economic status groups, Turkish cities have a characteristic pattern where the highest and the lowest status groups never share a common border in urban areas. But, it is also seen that socio-economic groups behind this common pattern exhibit completely different characteristics.

中文翻译:

土耳其式隔离

对城市地区社会和空间隔离的研究在盎格鲁-撒克逊地理学中有着悠久的传统。即使在 2000 年代之后,也只有少数研究人员转向非西方国家来理解和解释不同地区的种族隔离。作为一个介于东西方之间的国家,在种族隔离以多种形式表现出来的土耳其,很少有研究直接涉及种族隔离问题。因此,本文认为在居住和社会经济隔离实践方面阐明一个鲜为人知的地理环境至关重要,重点是更大的安纳托利亚地理。主要调查结果表明,就社会经济地位群体之间的居住隔离而言,土耳其城市有一个典型的模式,即最高和最低地位的群体在城市地区从来没有共同的边界。但是,也可以看出,这种共同模式背后的社会经济群体表现出完全不同的特征。
更新日期:2017-01-01
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