Changing socio-spatialities in kadiköy, istanbul: a case study

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This study aims to reveal the relationship between the social structure and urban pattern in a specified urban area by means of the socio-spatial dialectic. To understand the circumstances behind this dichotomy, analyses were conducted on two intertwined subjects – social structure and morphology – as part of a case study of the historical core of the Kadıköy district in Istanbul, Turkey. Based on the findings, some inferences, depending on the predefined social and morphological components, are made about changing socio-spatialities in the given place by means of time-spacesociety relations. The results show that each socio-cultural group brought their own culture and adapted their physical environment according to their basic needs, and that culture has a restrictive and explanatory effect on the formation of space. In addition, population growth and the adaptive capacity of society to external forces demanding change in the urban space also turn out to unavoidably affect the development scheme of the morphological character of the area.

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Hamurcu, A. U., & Terzi, F. (2021). Changing socio-spatialities in kadiköy, istanbul: a case study. Spatium, (45), 9–20. https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT2145009U

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