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100 _aDuru, Asli
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245 _aA Walk Down the Shore| Sahilde 1 Gezinti
260 _bsage
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300 _aVol 27, Issue 1, 2020 : (157-161 p.).
520 _a‘A Walk Down the Shore’ is a 20-minute video produced as part of the ‘Visualising memories of violence and wellbeing in Istanbul’ project. It is based on the audio-visual material produced by residents living in redevelopment neighbourhoods in the Anatolian part of Istanbul. It is a standalone research output and, at the same time, presents the core platform of processing the visual-, textual- and movement-based (walking) material generated during fieldwork in Istanbul in 2017. Watching the video, you will be looking at an ambulant filmic ethnography of how violence appears in Istanbul presented in eight spots – theme units, pieces of video – that connect participants’ encounters with things, human and other bodies, machines, animals and others in the built environment. The filmic ethnography is potentially a read-and-write product since it theorises itself as one of the many possible thematic and aesthetic iterations and its form remains open to edit, rearrangement, and remix. Presenting a soft narrative, its digital form enables fresh possibilities for it to be re-shuffled and re-told.
650 _afilm geographies,
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650 _afilmic ethnography,
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650 _aIstanbul,
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650 _aordinary violence,
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650 _avideography
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_dSage publisher 2019 -
_tCultural geographies
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1474474019884926
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