Social Housing as Paradoxical Space: Migrant Women's Spatial Tactics Inside Toki Uzundere Blocks
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Date
2022
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Green Open Access
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No
Abstract
This study focuses on migrant women's experiences in TOKI Uzundere a housing settlement built in Izmir (2009) by the Mass Housing Administration of Turkey (TOKI). It problematizes the incompatibility between the apartments' standardized layouts and the residents' spatial practices. The study argues that these interiors have become paradoxical spaces with the potential to be transformed by women struggling to fit them to their daily routines and social and physical needs by applying certain spatial tactics. These tactics were charted through in-depth interviews with women observations inside their apartments schematic drawings and photography. Our analysis demonstrates how women's everyday practices and spatial tactics challenge and reconfigure the assumed uses of the interiors in these social housing units.
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TOKI, domestic interiors, spatial tactics, paradoxical space, migrant women, everyday practices, Turkey, URBAN TRANSFORMATION, RURAL MIGRANTS, TURKEY, GECEKONDU, SQUATTER, Domestic Interiors, Paradoxical Space, Migrant Women, Everyday Practices, Turkey, Spatial Tactics, TOKI, Paradoxical space, Turkey, Domestic interiors, Everyday practices, TOKI, Spatial tactics, migrant women
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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2
Source
Home Cultures
Volume
19
Issue
1
Start Page
23
End Page
48
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