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100 _aDuru, Asli
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245 _a‘A Walk down the Shore’: A visual geography of ordinary violence in Istanbul /
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 37, Issue 6, 2019 (1064-1080 p.)
520 _aIn this paper, I examine where violence appears and how it is made sense of in Istanbul’s everyday settings of construction and renewal. I develop a visual methodology and utilise ordinary violences as a framework to map fear and memories as extended human material. The discussion is based on a filmic iteration of audio-visual material on memories of violence interrogated through ways of doing and senses of belonging, security and use of space in Istanbul. I first discuss the differential routes to spatially exploring violence. Then, I present processes of visual research-creation in order to situate my argument on the emergent visibilities of violence. Next, I present textual layers of violence within immediate and networked settings of memory and emotions activated by Istanbul’s everyday settings. Conclusion summarises the main argument on the liminal, ‘barely visible’ geographies of ordinary violence and the role of critical visual research in projecting improbable visibilities of restricted movement, under/hyper-exposed places and muted bodies.
650 _aOrdinary violence,
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650 _a urban renewal,
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650 _aresearch creation,
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650 _a filmic geographies,
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650 _a Istanbul,
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650 _avisual methods
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_dLondon Pion Ltd. 2010
_tEnvironment and planning D:
_x1472-3433
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0263775819859362
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