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Article Buffalo’s Captured Imaginary: Atmosphere, Absurdity and the Depoliticized Imagination of the Rust Belt(SAGE Publications Inc, 2026) Dincer, Evren MUsing Buffalo, New York, as a key case study, this article examines the cultural grammar through which the American Rust Belt is represented as a site of terminal decline and absurdity. Analyzing films, novels, and memoirs, it argues that a captured imaginary has taken hold, one that converts the systemic crises of deindustrialization into mood, tone, and atmosphere. Narratives of the region frequently deploy irony and absurdity as aesthetic strategies that depoliticize decline, stylizing it as an ambient condition rather than a structural problem to be contested. This representational pattern, often centered on white protagonists, displaces political critique and renders local agency incoherent. By framing these cities as uniquely dysfunctional and incapable of self-renewal, these cultural texts create the ideological conditions for external, technocratic intervention. The article concludes that this aestheticization of collapse is a political act that forecloses democratic possibility and captures the urban imaginary for outside management.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1Sustainable Economic Development Indicators: the Case of Turkey(World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd wspc@wspc.com.sg, 2016-08) Söylemez, İsmet; Dogan, Ahmet; Özcan, UǧurSustainable development indicators are a good road map for financial, social and economic targets of countries. This paper aims to show which indicators are affect sustainable development of Turkey for last twelve years. 132 sustainable development indicators determined by European Union Statistical Office (Eurostat). Sustainable development indicators are calculated by related unit, institution or establishment in the direction of definitions determined by Eurostat. These indicators are calculated by TUIK (Turkish Statistical Institute) for Turkey. Some indicators as follows: socio-economic development, sustainable consumption and production, climate change and energy, sustainable transport, financing for sustainable development. However, only economic indicators are presented and analyzed in the case study. Official development assistance has tenfold rise in the last 12 years. These indicators will show which areas at economic changes should be considered to the sustainable development of country. © 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1Sustainable Economic Development Indicators: The Case of Turkey(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2016-08) Soylemez, Ismet; Dogan, Ahmet; Ozcan, UgurSustainable development indicators are a good road map for financial, social and economic targets of countries. This paper aims to show which indicators are affect sustainable development of Turkey for last twelve years. 132 sustainable development indicators determined by European Union Statistical Office (Eurostat). Sustainable development indicators are calculated by related unit, institution or establishment in the direction of definitions determined by Eurostat. These indicators are calculated by TUIK (Turkish Statistical Institute) for Turkey. Some indicators as follows: socio-economic development, sustainable consumption and production, climate change and energy, sustainable transport, financing for sustainable development. However, only economic indicators are presented and analyzed in the case study. Official development assistance has tenfold rise in the last 12 years. These indicators will show which areas at economic changes should be considered to the sustainable development of country.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Chasing Coffee: A New Research Agenda in Turkey(Springer, 2020-06) Dincer, Evren M.; Ozcelik, AyseThis article is a call for a new research agenda: a socio-economic analysis of coffee in Turkey. To contextualize the importance and relevance of this effort, it first provides a critical assessment of the literature on coffee in Turkey by focusing on its two main manifestations: historical and sociological constellations. We show how earlier critical engagement with coffee as a commodity and a research subject helped scholars revise and go beyond the existing scholarship. We then claim a similar transformative prospect exists for political-economic manifestations of coffee today. We justify our claim by suggesting six potential research areas with relevant research questions and potentially enriching outcomes.
