ACTIVITIES AND PUBLICATIONS

ACTIVITIES

Paper presentation at the 2nd network meeting of Nordic Urban Political Economy (NUPE).

“Municipal-Led Green Financialization of Urban Development in Sweden” by Özlem Çelik (University of Turku) and Lina Olsson (Malmö University)

PUBLICATIONS

Publications produced within the project will be posted here.

Other Publications, Özlem Çelik

Çelik, Ö. (forthcoming) The Capitalist Local State, Urban Change and Social Conflict. Research Handbook on Urban Sociology, Martinez, M. (eds), Edward Elgar

Çelik, Ö. (2023) The Roles of the State in the Financialisation of Housing in Turkey. Housing Studies, 38:6.

Çelik, Ö. and Ergenc, C. (2021) Urban Neighbourhood Forums in Ankara as a Commoning Practice. Antipode, 53:4, 1038-1061.

Çelik, Ö. (2020) AKP’s income-differentiated housing strategies under the pressure of resistance and debt, in: P. Bedirhanoglu, C. Dolek, F. Hulagu, & O. Kaygusuz (Eds) Turkey’s New State in the Making: Transformations in Legality, Economy, Ideology and Coercion, pp. 151–164, London: ZED.

Çelik, Ö., Topal, A., Yalman, G. (2018) Housing Finance in Ankara: State Policies and Rent Creation in Urban Development: Three Mass Housing Projects. Journal of Urban Affairs, 41:5, 630-653.

Çelik, Ö. and Ergenc, C. (2018) Creating Spaces of Resistance at the Local Level: Ankara Neighbourhood Assemblies. İktisat Dergisi, 539, 81-95.

Çelik, Ö. (2018) Welcome to New Housing Campaigns in Turkey: Self-sacrificing Indebtedness. Ayrinti Journal, 28

Çelik, Ö. (2017) Urban Movements Debate From Right to the City to Commons: Limitations and Possibilities. Megaron: Yildiz Technical University Faculty of Architecture E-Journal, 12:4, 671-679.

Çelik, Ö. and Karacimen, E. (2017) The Deepening and Restructuring Relationship Between Real Estate and Finance in Turkey. in Under the Shadow of Financialisation: Class Relations and Urbanisation in Turkey, P. Bedirhanoğlu, Ö. Çelik and H. Mıhçı (eds), İstanbul: Notabene Publisher

Çelik, Ö., Bedirhanoglu, P., and Mihci, H. (2017) Under the Shadow of Financialisation: Class Relations and Urbanisation in Turkey, İstanbul: Notabene Yayınevi. (in Turkish)

Çelik, Ö. and Ergenc, C. (2016) The Struggle of Ankara with Urban Movements. Saha Journal, 3, 10- 14, Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Publication

Çelik, Ö., Topal, A. and Yalman, G. (2016) Finance and Systems of Provision of Housing. The Case of Istanbul, Turkey. FESSUD Working Paper

Çelik, Ö. and Yilmaz, G. (2016) Finance and Systems of Provision of Water. The Case of Istanbul, Turkey. FESSUD Working Paper

Çelik, Ö., Topal, A. and Yalman, G. (2015) Case study paper relating financialisation of the built environment to changing urban politics, social geographies, material flows and environmental improvement/degradation in Ankara. FESSUD Working Paper

Çelik, Ö., et.al. (2015) Financialisation, Uneven Development and Faltering Governance: The Case of Turkey. FESSUD Working Paper

Çelik, Ö. (2015) Urban Regeneration and Urban Opposition in Turkey. in The Condition of Labour under Justice and Development Party, Bağımsız Sosyal Bilimciler (eds), İstanbul: Yordam Kitap Publisher

Çelik, Ö. and Karacimen, E. (2015) The Role of Construction Sector in Capital Accumulation. Birgun Newspaper Article, https://www.birgun.net/haber-detay/sermayenin-uretiminde-insaat-sektoru-77778.html

Çelik, Ö. and Gough, J. (2014) Introduction: Special section: Urban neoliberalism, strategies for urban struggles, and ‘the right to the city. Capital and Class, 38:2, 414-416.

Çelik, Ö. (2014) Interview with Neil Smith and Jamie Gough on the ‘Right to the City’. Capital and Class, 38:2, 421- 451.

Çelik, Ö. (2014) Urban Regeneration: What is Regeneration?. Feminist Politika, 24 Çelik, Ö. (2011) An Evaluation on the Proposed and Enacted Urban Policy in 2009. in 2009 Violation of Social Rights Report, Ç. Çarıkçı (eds), İstanbul: Sosyal Haklar Derneği

Çelik, Ö. (2011) The Pattern and Process of Urban Social Exclusion in Istanbul. Germany: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Çelik, Ö. (2010) A Façade of Urban Segregation: Derbent Neighbourhood in the Middle of Urban Regeneration. Bianet News Website, https://m.bianet.org/biamag/siyaset/125819-kentsel-ayrismanin-yuzu-derbent

Other Publications, Lina Olsson
Olsson, L. and Thomas, R. (2024). Mobility Justice or Transit Boosterism? The Use of Rail Transit as an Urban Transformation Strategy in Kitchener, Canada, and Malmö, Sweden. Mobilities. https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2024.2304844

Grange, K., Björling, N., Olsson, L. and Fredriksson, J. (2024). Deconstructing the urban viewpoint: Exploring uneven regional development with Nancy Fraser’s notion of justice. Urban Studies. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00420980231214502

Olsson, L. and Besussi, E. (2023) ‘Lefebvre’s right to the city and a radical urban citizenship: struggles around power in urban planning’, in K. Grange and T. Winkler (eds) Handbook on Planning and Power. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 26–41.

Hrelja, R., Olsson, L., Pettersson-Löfstedt, F., & Rye, T. (2022). Challenges of delivering TOD in low-density contexts: The Swedish experience of barriers and enablers. European Transport Research Review, 14(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-022-00546-1

Hrelja, R., Olsson, L., Pettersson, F. & Rye, T. (2020). Transit Oriented Development (TOD): A Literature Review. K2 Research Report 2020:2. Lund: The Swedish Knowledge Centre of Public Transportation, K2. http://www.k2centrum.se/sites/default/files/fields/field_uppladdad_rapport/k2_research_2020_2_0.pdf

Olsson, L. (2019). Markvärdefinansiering av infrastruktur för kollektivtrafik: En kritisk översikt. K2 Research 2019:1. Lund: K2 Nationellt kunskapscentrum för kollektivtrafik. (Title in English: Land Value Financing for Public Transit: A Critical Overview.) ISBN: 978-91-985495-8-4 http://www.k2centrum.se/sites/default/files/fields/field_uppladdad_rapport/k2_research_2019_1.pdf

Olsson, Lina (2018). The Neoliberalization of Municipal Land Policy in Sweden. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 42 (4), pp. 633–650. doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.12651