The state, islamists, bourgeoisie and hegemony: public housing in Turkey
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Table of Contents A cknowledgment. wList of tables andfigures. viii Abbreviations. ίχ Introduction: As the apartment blocks arc rising. 1 1 Defining important terms. 8 1.1 1.1.1 Islamists: What is in this concept?.8 1.1.2 Public housing and its contradictory character. 10 Research design: Or the path followed. 11 1.2 1.2.1 Before all else: Do we really need this research question?. 11 1.2.2 Going beyond the political economy as we know. 12 1.2.3 Methodological remarks: Towards a productive arrangement. 15 1.2.4 The central claim of the study. 16 The organisation of the dissertation. 17 1.3 2 Turkey as an intriguing case: Placing Turkey in an
international context. 20 2.1 Involving extensively and directly: TOKI as an innovative case. 20 2.2 Tendencies in the world: Neoliberal restructuring in the case of housing. 27 The EU and Turkey: Comparing the role of the state in the housing provision 31 2.2.1 As a conclusion: The significance of the TOKI from a comparative perspective .35 2.3 3 What do we actually know? The literature on TOKI and the construction industry in Turkey. 37 4 3.1 Construction and the role of state in the AKP era:A brief literature review. 38 3.2 TOKI and its evolution in the AKP era: Theacademic discourse.45 3.3 A brief conclusion or what to explore?. 52 Theoretical framework: Operationalising cultural political economy. 54 4.1 CPE: What is actually new?.56 4.2 Two columns of CPE. 58 4.2.1 A brief outline of critical realism and its implications. 58 4.2.2 The SRA and its postulations. 62 4.3 SRA to CPE: Unpacking Jessop’s
writings.65 4.3.1 Imaginaries: Their socially constructed nature and material dimensions. 67 ii
From construals to the construction of the imaginaires. 70 4.3.2 Filtering out the alternative imaginaires: Four modes of selectivity. 72 4.3.2.1 Conclusion: What does actually CPE offer to this research?. 74 4.4 5 The question of operationalisation: Middle-range theories, methodological considerations and the conceptual framework. 77 Methodological considerations and middle range theories.79 5.1 Fairclough’s approach to the discourse analysis. 80 5.1.1 5.1.1.1 Glossing discourse. 81 5.1.1.2 The selective and partial role of CDA in this research. 82 5.1.1.3 The selection of the texts. 86 5.1.2 Expert interviews:. 87 Who is actually an expert?. 89 5.1.2.1 The concepts in question. 91 5.2 5.2.1 Historic bloc, power bloc and hegemony. 91 5.2.2 What is clientelism? What is patronage? What is
not?.97 The contours of the case study. 100 5.3 5.4 Conclusion and the question of operationalisation: The dance of agency, structure, institutions and discourse.106 6 Class, state, politics and Islamists in a historical context. 109 The Anatolian bourgeoisie and Islamist politics: The emergence of Islamist parties. 6.1 6.2 1980s: The military coup and the rise of the Anatolian bourgeoisie and political Islam . 114 The Anatolian bourgeoisie and the upswing in the age of neoliberalism.117 6.2.1 6.2.1.1 The impacts of internationalisation of capital. 118 6.2.1.2 Labour-capital relation and the new Islamic accord. 120 6.2.1.3 Anatolian bourgeoisie and the waves of economic liberalisation. 123 6.2.1.4 Brotherhoods went into the business.126 6.2.2 6.3 The impacts of the rise of the Anatolian bourgeoisie. 127 Islamist politics and the business: The 1990s. 129 6.3.1 The entrenchment of the political
Islam. 132 6.3.2 Post-modern coup: Attempting to disrupt the Islamist network. 134 6.3.3 Power, strategies and the AKP: A conclusive part. 136 iii
7 The historical development of housing in Turkey: Demographical change, the state involvement and Islamist imaginarics. 139 How to approach housing and Islamist urban imaginary. 139 7.1 7.2 The varieties of modes of housing provisions: Developments, discourses and imaginarics. 144 The development of the gccckondu mode of housing provision. 148 7.2.1 Discourse, patronage and the politics of gecekondu. 153 7.2.1.1 7.2.2 Post-1960: Yapsatci flourishing. 160 7.2.3 Mass housing and TOKI: What is in fact novel?. 164 7.2.4 Making up a balance sheet of the mode of housing provision and the 1990s . 170 I lousing and urban imaginarics of the Islamist in historical context. 172 7.3 Islamists, Turkey’s cities, gecekondu and Istanbul before its ‘conquest’. 172 7.3.1 Islamist critiques and alternative urban models in the age of neoliberalism. . 175 7.3.1.1 7.3.2 The housing and urban practices of Islamists and the change in the discourse after the conquest of
Istanbul. 182 What did happen to the Islamist urban imaginary?. 190 7.4 8 The imagined TOKI: The construction imaginary in Turkey and the representation of the Administration. 193 9 8.1 The housing, the urban space and the discourses. 194 8.2 The ‘constructive’ economic imaginary in Turkey: The growth and the industry.200 8.3 The representation of the TOKI: The legitimisations and urban development.207 8.4 Conclusion: Making of the imagined TOKI. 213 The neoliberal settings of the AKP era. 216 9.1 Introduction: Going beyond discourse. 216 9.2 Finance led-growth and its impacts on housing.217 9.2.1 The tenure structure and financialisation. 224 9.2.2 Urban transformation and financialisation. 226 9.2.3 REITs, TOKI and Emlak Konut. 228 9.2.4 The reflection on the state-finance and construction nexus in
Turkey. 232 9.3 The welfare system, public housing and patronage. 233 9.3.1 The end of social redistribution as we know. 234 9.3.2 The new forms of distribution, charity and patronage.239 9.3.2.1 The municipalities, patronage and charity. 240
9.3.2.2 The charity and waqfs: The religious communities at business. 242 9.3.2.3 An innovative administration: General Directorate of Social Assistance (SYGM) . 243 9.3.3 9.4 10 TOKI in the welfare ensemble: Looking so much alike. 244 The construction and state involvement in the age of neoliberalisation. 247 Conclusion: The road to hell is paved with concrete. 249 10.1 A brief introduction for conclusion. 249 10.2 The institutionalisation of the state involvement: actors and factors. 252 10.3 Revisiting CPE under the light of the findings. 258 10.4 Some reflections as a finale. 260 11 References. 264 12 Appendixes. 295 12.1 Appendix I: The interviewees who did not ask for anonymity. 295 12.2 Appendix II: The relation between GDP and construction industry. 296 12.3 Appendix III: Some macroeconomic figures for the Post-capital
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Table of Contents A cknowledgment. wList of tables andfigures. viii Abbreviations. ίχ Introduction: As the apartment blocks arc rising. 1 1 Defining important terms. 8 1.1 1.1.1 Islamists: What is in this concept?.8 1.1.2 Public housing and its contradictory character. 10 Research design: Or the path followed. 11 1.2 1.2.1 Before all else: Do we really need this research question?. 11 1.2.2 Going beyond the political economy as we know. 12 1.2.3 Methodological remarks: Towards a productive arrangement. 15 1.2.4 The central claim of the study. 16 The organisation of the dissertation. 17 1.3 2 Turkey as an intriguing case: Placing Turkey in an
international context. 20 2.1 Involving extensively and directly: TOKI as an innovative case. 20 2.2 Tendencies in the world: Neoliberal restructuring in the case of housing. 27 The EU and Turkey: Comparing the role of the state in the housing provision 31 2.2.1 As a conclusion: The significance of the TOKI from a comparative perspective .35 2.3 3 What do we actually know? The literature on TOKI and the construction industry in Turkey. 37 4 3.1 Construction and the role of state in the AKP era:A brief literature review. 38 3.2 TOKI and its evolution in the AKP era: Theacademic discourse.45 3.3 A brief conclusion or what to explore?. 52 Theoretical framework: Operationalising cultural political economy. 54 4.1 CPE: What is actually new?.56 4.2 Two columns of CPE. 58 4.2.1 A brief outline of critical realism and its implications. 58 4.2.2 The SRA and its postulations. 62 4.3 SRA to CPE: Unpacking Jessop’s
writings.65 4.3.1 Imaginaries: Their socially constructed nature and material dimensions. 67 ii
From construals to the construction of the imaginaires. 70 4.3.2 Filtering out the alternative imaginaires: Four modes of selectivity. 72 4.3.2.1 Conclusion: What does actually CPE offer to this research?. 74 4.4 5 The question of operationalisation: Middle-range theories, methodological considerations and the conceptual framework. 77 Methodological considerations and middle range theories.79 5.1 Fairclough’s approach to the discourse analysis. 80 5.1.1 5.1.1.1 Glossing discourse. 81 5.1.1.2 The selective and partial role of CDA in this research. 82 5.1.1.3 The selection of the texts. 86 5.1.2 Expert interviews:. 87 Who is actually an expert?. 89 5.1.2.1 The concepts in question. 91 5.2 5.2.1 Historic bloc, power bloc and hegemony. 91 5.2.2 What is clientelism? What is patronage? What is
not?.97 The contours of the case study. 100 5.3 5.4 Conclusion and the question of operationalisation: The dance of agency, structure, institutions and discourse.106 6 Class, state, politics and Islamists in a historical context. 109 The Anatolian bourgeoisie and Islamist politics: The emergence of Islamist parties. 6.1 6.2 1980s: The military coup and the rise of the Anatolian bourgeoisie and political Islam . 114 The Anatolian bourgeoisie and the upswing in the age of neoliberalism.117 6.2.1 6.2.1.1 The impacts of internationalisation of capital. 118 6.2.1.2 Labour-capital relation and the new Islamic accord. 120 6.2.1.3 Anatolian bourgeoisie and the waves of economic liberalisation. 123 6.2.1.4 Brotherhoods went into the business.126 6.2.2 6.3 The impacts of the rise of the Anatolian bourgeoisie. 127 Islamist politics and the business: The 1990s. 129 6.3.1 The entrenchment of the political
Islam. 132 6.3.2 Post-modern coup: Attempting to disrupt the Islamist network. 134 6.3.3 Power, strategies and the AKP: A conclusive part. 136 iii
7 The historical development of housing in Turkey: Demographical change, the state involvement and Islamist imaginarics. 139 How to approach housing and Islamist urban imaginary. 139 7.1 7.2 The varieties of modes of housing provisions: Developments, discourses and imaginarics. 144 The development of the gccckondu mode of housing provision. 148 7.2.1 Discourse, patronage and the politics of gecekondu. 153 7.2.1.1 7.2.2 Post-1960: Yapsatci flourishing. 160 7.2.3 Mass housing and TOKI: What is in fact novel?. 164 7.2.4 Making up a balance sheet of the mode of housing provision and the 1990s . 170 I lousing and urban imaginarics of the Islamist in historical context. 172 7.3 Islamists, Turkey’s cities, gecekondu and Istanbul before its ‘conquest’. 172 7.3.1 Islamist critiques and alternative urban models in the age of neoliberalism. . 175 7.3.1.1 7.3.2 The housing and urban practices of Islamists and the change in the discourse after the conquest of
Istanbul. 182 What did happen to the Islamist urban imaginary?. 190 7.4 8 The imagined TOKI: The construction imaginary in Turkey and the representation of the Administration. 193 9 8.1 The housing, the urban space and the discourses. 194 8.2 The ‘constructive’ economic imaginary in Turkey: The growth and the industry.200 8.3 The representation of the TOKI: The legitimisations and urban development.207 8.4 Conclusion: Making of the imagined TOKI. 213 The neoliberal settings of the AKP era. 216 9.1 Introduction: Going beyond discourse. 216 9.2 Finance led-growth and its impacts on housing.217 9.2.1 The tenure structure and financialisation. 224 9.2.2 Urban transformation and financialisation. 226 9.2.3 REITs, TOKI and Emlak Konut. 228 9.2.4 The reflection on the state-finance and construction nexus in
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