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Özlem Öz

Professor
Ph.D: 
London School of Economics and Political Science
Teaching Areas: 

Globalization, Organization Theory

Research Areas: 

Urban transformation, cities, Istanbul, geographic clusters, food co-operatives, film industry

Phone: 
7583
E-Mail: 
ozlem.oz@boun.edu.tr
Selected Publications: 
Öz, Ö., & Aksoy, Z. (2023). Food Co-operatives in Turkey: Building Alternative Food Networks. : Routledge.
Öz, Ö., and Özkaracalar, K. (2021). At the Nexus of Cinema, City and Memory: Resisting the Demolition of Istanbul’s Historical Emek Movie Theatre. Emotion, Space and Society, 40, 1-8.
Aksoy, Z., and Öz, Ö. (2020). Protection of Traditional Agricultural Knowledge and Rethinking Agricultural Research from Farmers’ Perspective: A Case from Turkey. Journal of Rural Studies, 80, 291-301.
Öz, Ö., and Aksoy, Z. (2019). Challenges of Building Alternatives: The Experience of a Consumer Food Co-operative in Istanbul. Food, Culture & Society, 22(3), 299-315.
Öz, Ö., and Eder, M. (2018). 'Problem Spaces' and Struggles over the Right to the City. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 42(6), 1030 - 1047 (IJURR Best Article Prize 2018).
Eder, M., and Öz, Ö. (2017). Spatialities of Contentious Politics. Political Geography, 61, 57-66.
Öz, Ö., and Özkaracalar, K. (2017). The Reemergence of İstanbul’s Film Industry: A Path Dependence Perspective. New Perspectives on Turkey, 56, 61-85. doi: 10.1017/npt.2017.5
Eder, M., and Öz, Ö (2015). Neo-liberalization of Istanbul’s Nightlife: Beer or Champagne?. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 39(2), 284-304. doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.12156
Öz, Ö., and Eder, M. (2012). Rendering Istanbul’s Periodic Bazaars Invisible: Reflections on Urban Transformation and Contested Space. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 36(2), 297-314. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2427.2011.01076.x
Öz, Ö., and Özkaracalar, K. (2011). What Accounts for the Resilience and Vulnerability of Clusters? The Case of Istanbul’s Film Industry. European Planning Studies, 19(3), 361-378. doi: 10.1080/09654313.2011.548355

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