Coal, ash, and other tales: the making and remaking of the anti-coal movement in Aliağa, Turkey

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Turhan, Ethemcan and Özkaynak, Begüm and Aydın, Cem İskender (2019) Coal, ash, and other tales: the making and remaking of the anti-coal movement in Aliağa, Turkey. In: İnal, Onur and Turhan, Ethemcan, (eds.) Transforming Socio-Natures in Turkey: Landscapes, State and Environmental Movements. Routledge, London, pp. 166-186. ISBN 9780429429699

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Abstract

Aliaga Bay–located on the Aegean coast, with abundant scenic landscapes, pristine waters, and archaeologically important sites–was initially designated as a heavy industrial development zone by the 1961 Constitution. Turkey at one stroke left behind the Third World evolutionary phase and entered a new one full of the promises and challenges of modern industrial society. The legal turn of the Aliaga anti-coal movement proved to be a winning card in the 1990s, mainly because it was not the solitary effort of a single organization, rather, it brought together a diverse set of actors that formed a broad supporter base. The anti-coal struggle in Aliaga has particularly been instrumental and arguably pioneered the “legal turn” of environmental activism in Turkey, holding the state accountable for environmental injustices through multi-faceted efforts. The chapter concludes by offering some ideas for a synthesis of the continuities and ruptures of the environmental struggle in Aliaga.
Item Type: Book Section / Chapter
Divisions: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Depositing User: Cem İskender Aydın
Date Deposited: 27 Jul 2023 22:06
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2023 22:06
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/46343

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