The Urban and the Political. Seminar Series of IFEA and Ifpo
These seminar series, organized in collaboration by the French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA) and the Institut Français du Proche-Orient (Ifpo), emerged from the will of developing scientific reflexion and cooperation on various issues and dynamics in urban space, as well as enhancing scientific dialogue from a Southern perspective. Both research institutes have a long tradition of research on urban studies and the creation of research poles as Urban Observatory of Istanbul is one of the examples. Several researchers working in and with these institutes express regularly their interest on scientific questioning of the city. The seminar aims therefore to answer to this need and to propose a common space for the researchers of different UMIFREs on urban questions. The seminar will be held 2 times per year and will host researchers around a specific topic for each session. The following sessions are already scheduled for the year 2023:
Next Session
Gender and Mobility in Urban Space
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June 19, 2023, 12:30 pm (Beirut time)
Does gender matter when studying urban space in the Middle East? A dual image emerges in the cities and town of the region. While most of these societies have a reputation for conservativism, the urban spaces constitute sites and offer a set of opportunities which challenge social and political control over women. As Linda Herrera and Asef Bayat proves, new practices and representations are sparked in the urban interstices. At the same time, cities have long provided the stage for the massive flow of migrants, both from within countries and from elsewhere. These newcomers reframe ordinary practices of the city and reshape the right to the city (Lefebvre). These two presentations will explore gender dimensions in work and migration to shed light on the existence of another city.
Participant 1 : Ceyda Sungur, PhD candidate, IFEA, « Visual narratives on everyday mobility: the case of women cleaning workers in Istanbul »
Participant 2: Elsa Maarawi, Ifpo PhD candidate, The re-arrangement of gender relations in a migration context: exile trajectories of Syrians in Lebanon.
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Past Sessions
Session 1 : Political dimensions of public space
The city and the debates on it are rapidly transforming with the wind of planetary urbanization (Brenner 2014). The comprehension of public spaces is one of them. It is a well-known fact that the public space today does not meet Habermas’s (1962) definition of spaces of freedom where ideas are freely expressed. Today, in the urban system dominated by neoliberalism, the public space has become, in Certeau’s (2015) words, a place where the power exhibits its various strategies. While cities are constantly being restructured in the grip of the neoliberal system, the most rapid evolutions are taking place in the geographical area of the Middle East (Bourssière & Morvann, 2022). So, is it possible, then, that the transformation of public spaces does not ignore urban historical sites, green areas or everyday life in the Middle East?
Participant 1: Sibel Akyıldız, PhD candidate at Université de Tours ; Yeditepe University
Environment as a political and social transformation tool in Turkey: the case of Validebağ Grove in İstanbul
Participant 2: Petra Samaha, PhD candidate in urban studies and sociology at Sciences Po Paris
The multiple public(s) of Lebanon: space, tensions and representations