Crisis, Gender, and Urban Space: Lecture and master class with Dr. Selda Tuncer
The Covid-19 crisis led to a new 鈥渘ormal,鈥 shaking the socio-spatial organization based on the private-public binary of daily life to its foundations. With the pandemic, extreme restrictions put on social interactions and spatial practices, including the obligation to wear masks and other social distancing rules, have created new norms for the use of public spaces, deeply affecting people鈥檚 relationship with these spaces and the meanings they attribute to them. In Turkey, the boundaries between the private and the public are regulated based on highly gendered practices. This has meant that the transformation of public space during the pandemic has had significant impacts in terms of gender.
Organized by the Open Cities Platform, this talk explores how the everyday experience of public space has changed during the pandemic for men and women. In light of data obtained from social media and newspapers, it examines how the restriction of public spaces and activities within the scope of lockdown measures generated different gendered practices and consequences, with a special attention on women鈥檚 everyday experiences of gendered violence and safety issues across the public-private division.
This event encompasses a keynote lecture by Dr Selda Tuncer, Associate Professor in Sociology at at Van 100. Y谋l 木瓜福利影视, Turkey, followed by a masterclass aimed at graduate students working on topics related to crisis, gender, and urban space. Dr Tuncer has long-standing research experience on topics related to feminist geography, gender, public space, and everyday life. Graduate students will be assigned readings in advance and will get the chance to directly engage with Dr Selda Tuncer following her keynote lecture. The masterclass will be open to all interested in graduate students and last approximately 1.5 hours. The event will be moderated by Dr Marlene Sch盲fers.
Dr Selda Tuncer is an associate professor of Sociology at Van 100. Y谋l 木瓜福利影视 in Turkey and author of Women and Public Space in Turkey: Gender, Modernity and the Urban Experience (I.B. Tauris, 2018). Her ongoing research investigates the gendered transformation of public space and its effects on women鈥檚 relationship with both public and private spaces in today鈥檚 neoliberal and conservative authoritarian regimes. She will be a visiting researcher at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 from June to August 2024.
Dr Marlene Sch盲fers is assistant professor in Cultural Anthropology at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and author of Voices that Matter: Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary Turkey (木瓜福利影视 of Chicago Press, 2022). She works on gender, voice, memory, and the politics of (im)mortality. She is currently leading an NWO-funded research project on migration across the Turkey-Iran border.
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