Women, Work and Mobilities: The case of urban and regional contexts in Turkey
This book explores the wider implications of how workers move within and across cities and regions to reach economic opportunities. It does so with a specific focus on women in urban and regional contexts in Turkey.

The book reveals specificities and generalisations about mobility patterns of women in low-income households/low-paid jobs and how these change in the existence of urban and regional interventions, such as industrial zoning, urban transformations and mobility restrictions. The book presents new theorisations of work and mobility through labour agency, showing how mobility changes the recruitment and use of labour under state interventions. It orchestrates the existing narratives of containment, mobility and rootedness to shed light on the role of labour agency in organising livelihoods. The book particularly acknowledges the multiscale, multifaceted and relational nature of mobilities entailed in the economy by bringing the role of labour agency into urban and regional contexts.

This book will appeal to researchers and students working on labour geography, feminist geography, mobilities and urban studies.

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Women, Work and Mobilities: The case of urban and regional contexts in Turkey
This book explores the wider implications of how workers move within and across cities and regions to reach economic opportunities. It does so with a specific focus on women in urban and regional contexts in Turkey.

The book reveals specificities and generalisations about mobility patterns of women in low-income households/low-paid jobs and how these change in the existence of urban and regional interventions, such as industrial zoning, urban transformations and mobility restrictions. The book presents new theorisations of work and mobility through labour agency, showing how mobility changes the recruitment and use of labour under state interventions. It orchestrates the existing narratives of containment, mobility and rootedness to shed light on the role of labour agency in organising livelihoods. The book particularly acknowledges the multiscale, multifaceted and relational nature of mobilities entailed in the economy by bringing the role of labour agency into urban and regional contexts.

This book will appeal to researchers and students working on labour geography, feminist geography, mobilities and urban studies.

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Women, Work and Mobilities: The case of urban and regional contexts in Turkey

Women, Work and Mobilities: The case of urban and regional contexts in Turkey

by Nihan Akyelken
Women, Work and Mobilities: The case of urban and regional contexts in Turkey

Women, Work and Mobilities: The case of urban and regional contexts in Turkey

by Nihan Akyelken

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Overview

This book explores the wider implications of how workers move within and across cities and regions to reach economic opportunities. It does so with a specific focus on women in urban and regional contexts in Turkey.

The book reveals specificities and generalisations about mobility patterns of women in low-income households/low-paid jobs and how these change in the existence of urban and regional interventions, such as industrial zoning, urban transformations and mobility restrictions. The book presents new theorisations of work and mobility through labour agency, showing how mobility changes the recruitment and use of labour under state interventions. It orchestrates the existing narratives of containment, mobility and rootedness to shed light on the role of labour agency in organising livelihoods. The book particularly acknowledges the multiscale, multifaceted and relational nature of mobilities entailed in the economy by bringing the role of labour agency into urban and regional contexts.

This book will appeal to researchers and students working on labour geography, feminist geography, mobilities and urban studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367217631
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/29/2023
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nihan Akyelken is an Associate Professor in Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Introducing mobility as a neutral concept and workers as separate agents

Chapter 2: Planning for im/mobile labour

Chapter 3: Working in industry zones

Chapter 4: Working amid urban transformations

Chapter 5: Working during the "lockdown"

Chapter 6: Conclusions

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