Material Politics in Turkey: Infrastructure, Science, and Expertise
By (Author) Duygu Kasdogan
Edited by Ekin Kurti
Edited by Mehmet Ekinci
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
23rd January 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
338.9561
Hardback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book explores the role of material entities and processes in shaping political lives in Turkey. The unifying thread of its chapters is to challenge the rendering of the material world as a mere background to or object in politics, revealing the formative role of material entities and processes in political processes of infrastructure construction, knowledge production, and technical expertise in Turkey. Chapters explore the politics of material entities such as roads, canals, oilfields, and mines as well as less elaborated material sites, including military bases, soccer fields, and wetlands. In the context of Turkeys ongoing politics of modernisation, these interdisciplinary case studies from the fields of anthropology of infrastructure and extraction, science and technology studies, and environmental humanities, provide important new analytical and theoretical approaches to understanding Turkish politics at local, national, and transnational scales.
Duygu Kasdogan is Assistant Professor of Urbanization and Environmental Problems in Political Science and Public Administration Department at Izmir Katip elebi University, Turkey. Ekin Kurti is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Keyman Modern Turkish Studies at Northwestern University Buffett Institute for Global Affairs, USA Mehmet Ekinci, is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University, USA