Neoliberalizm Kent Alanlarında Neden Yoksulluğa İhtiyaç Duymaktadır?

Bu çalışmanın amacı neoliberal zihniyetin nasıl işlediğini ortaya koymak ve bu zihniyetin nasıl bir kent tasavvuruna sahip olduğunu deşifre etmeye çalışmaktır. Bunu yaparken öncelikle neoliberalizmin hangi düşünsel kaynaklardan beslendiğini göstermeyi amaçlayan bu çalışma aynı zamanda neoliberal zihniyetin yoksulluğu nasıl algıladığını da açıklamaya çalışmaktadır. Son olarak neoliberal kentleşme ve bu anlayışın bir yansıması olarak küresel kent oluşumuna teorik bir açıdan göz atan bu çalışma yoksulluğun nasıl göz ardı edilip sessizliğe itildiğini ele almaktadır.  

Why Does Neoliberalism need Poverty in Urban Areas?

This study aims to decipher how neoliberal mentality functions and how it shapes the cities and the urban life. While doing this, the study also attempts to illustrate the theoretical and intellectual foundations of neoliberal mentality, and at the end it tries to understand how this mentality perceives and identifies the phenomenon of poverty. In the last instance, neoliberal urbanization and the formation of global cities as the reflection of neoliberal urbanization are scrutinized with a theoretical way to understand how poverty has been made invisible with several strategies of neoliberalism.

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