ARABA MODİFİYESİ PRATİKLERİNDE ÜRÜN-KULLANICI ETKİLEŞİMİNİN ARAŞTIRILMASI

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2024

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Selen Devrim Ülkebaş

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Bu çalışma yaratıcı bir faaliyet olarak araba modifiyesi ile modifiye otomobil sahipliği ve kullanımının niteliksel yönleri arasındaki dinamik etkileşimi incelemektedir. Çalışma arabanın maddi yeniden üretimi içinde ve aracılığıyla şekillendirilen deneyimleri ve anlamları keşfetmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Çalışma gömülü teori yaklaşımı ile İstanbul Türkiye'deki otomobil modifiyesi topluluklarını odağına almaktadır. Bulgular iki ana bölüme ele alınmıştır: Modifiye araba sahipleriyle yapılan derinlemesine nitel görüşmelerin analizine dayalı araç sahiplerinin deneyimlerinin ortaya konulduğu Sürücü bölümü ve arabalarda yapılan modifiyelerin analizi üzerinden arabaların maddi yönlerinin ortaya konulduğu Araba bölümü. Çalışma araba modifiyesi pratiğinin arabanın maddi yeniden üretimin ötesine geçtiğini arabaların sahipleri tarafından maddi olarak şekillendirilirken aynı zaman arabaların sahiplerini çeşitli yönlerde şekillendirdiği karmaşık bir etkileşimi ortaya koymuştur. Bireyler arabalarının maddeselliğini değiştirerek aynı zamanda yeni duyusal sosyal ilişkiler ve deneyimler geliştirmektedirler. Araba sahipleri arabalarının maddeselliğini değiştirerek sürüş deneyiminlerini şekillendirirken sosyal ve bireysel kimliklerine somut bir biçim vermektedir.

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Malzeme Bilimleri- Tekstil-Endüstri Mühendisliği, Malzeme Bilimleri, Tekstil, Endüstri Mühendisliği, Car Modification;Material Appropriation;Automobility;Car Culture, Araba Modifiyesi;Maddi Sahiplenme;Otomobilite;Araba Kültürü, Design Culture and Social Context, Tasarım Kültürü ve Toplumsal Bağlam

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