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HYPERLINKS FROM "RESISTANCE EVERYWHERE": THE GEZI PROTESTS AND DISSIDENT VISIONS OF TURKEY


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Page 2: Table of Contents

Turkey’s Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East: An Interview with Aslı Bâli 
http://bit.ly/vNgrfS 

AKP’s Passion for the Kurds: Either You Belong to Me, Or to the Courts 
http://bit.ly/u44T7Y 

“Operational Accidents”: On the Turkish State and Kurdish Deaths
http://bit.ly/1hgWc7G 

The Process in Turkey
http://bit.ly/14hpQAy 

Alignments of Dissent and Politics of Naming: Assembling Resistance in Turkey
http://bit.ly/19FpK9z

Praise for the “Marginal Groups”
http://bit.ly/11KBUL2 

The Visual Emergence of the Occupy Gezi Movement
http://bit.ly/128KeFs 

Erdoğan’s Masculinity and the Language of the Gezi Resistance
http://bit.ly/17u8SV7 

Delinquent Kids, Revolutionary Mothers, Uncle Governor, and Erdoğan the Patriarch: The Gezi Park Protests and Politics of the Family
http://bit.ly/13WlwnP 

Occupy Gezi as Politics of the Body
http://bit.ly/12i5pF5 

Occupy Gezi: The Limits of Turkey’s Neoliberal Success
http://bit.ly/16H4EJl 

Brand Turkey and the Gezi Protests: Authoritarianism, Law, and Neoliberalism
http://bit.ly/12E5z57

Brazil, Turkey: Emerging Markets, Emerging Riots
http://bit.ly/12VrHN9 

The Right to the City Movement and the Turkish Summer
http://bit.ly/19wTIN8 

“Ottomanalgia” and the Protests in Turkey
http://bit.ly/12N5p2c 

It Is About the Park: A Struggle for Turkey’s Cities
http://bit.ly/19G7wq6

Is Everywhere Taksim?: Public Space and Possible Publics
http://bit.ly/16TSKMn 

Page 4: A Brief Introduction to "Resistance Everywhere": The Gezi Protests and Dissident Visions of Turkey Anthony Alessandrini, Nazan Üstündağ, and Emrah Yildiz

Turkey Page
http://bit.ly/145eb6U 

people’s forums continue to be held
http://bit.ly/1atfPoc

“The Process in Turkey”
http://bit.ly/14hpQAy 

has put it in relation to the Gezi protests
http://bit.ly/1bgdrP6 

Hesham Sallam has noted
http://bit.ly/17xyKMj 

might actually have more in common with the most repressive governments being resisted throughout the region
http://bit.ly/17UsKRI

Emrah Yıldız has described as
http://bit.ly/158Uex0 

what David Harvey has called
http://bit.ly/JUOm0a 


Page 9: Turkey’s Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East: An Interview with Asli Bali Ziad Abu-Rish

Jadaliyya
http://bit.ly/vNgrfS


Page 18: AKP’s Passion for Kurds: Either You Belong to Me, or to the Courts Selin Pelek and Foti Benlisoy

“KCK operations”
http://bit.ly/rGUjUm 

those taken in
http://bit.ly/uajvVo 


Page 20: “Operational Accidents”: On the Turkish State and Kurdish Deaths Ayça Çubukçu

Sosyalist Demokrasi İçin Yeniyol
http://bit.ly/1kfVzs9

struck and killed
http://bit.ly/1gcso9b 

as alleged terrorists 
http://bit.ly/1cmssk8 

“KCK operations”
http://bit.ly/sBTgiK 

“operational accident”
http://bit.ly/vHKgwh 

tear gas
http://aje.me/tTmWYO 

arbitrarily detained
http://bit.ly/uS4pTU 

redefined terrorism
http://bit.ly/1aO5uUu 

description
http://bit.ly/tj7iDw 

war
http://bit.ly/1e9tlNW 

claimed
http://bit.ly/1he53He 

Page 23: Alignments of Dissent and Politics of Naming: Assembling Resistance Emrah Yildiz

Zeynep Oğuz
http://bit.ly/1el25fI 

Evren Savcı
http://bit.ly/1iLQCcI  

Ayça Çubukçu
http://bit.ly/1iLQCcI 

two days
http://bit.ly/1cPVV6f

Nazan Üstündağ’s piece
http://bit.ly/1bgdrP6 

power
http://bit.ly/hDNezi 

Page 27: Praise for the “Marginal Groups” Nazan Üstündağ

BIA
http://bit.ly/6aVonW 

here
http://bit.ly/1iM4OCr 

Emrah Yildiz
http://bit.ly/1iM4G5P 

Page 29: The Visual Emergence of the Occupy Gezi Movement Christiane Gruber

widespread use
http://on.fb.me/183hYn3 

social media
http://on.fb.me/19XmMKt 

Facebook
http://on.fb.me/1biOUy2 

were often humorous
http://bit.ly/16OWX3Y

witty
http://huff.to/19lUj5D

and intellectually alluring
http://bbc.in/17vy4K2 

wisecracks and satire
http://bit.ly/10iIKJG 

a woman wearing a red dress
http://bit.ly/13naaud 

teargassed
http://bit.ly/17n6lMj 

brutal chemical attack
http://dailym.ai/16JqpZa 

Ceyda Sungur
http://bit.ly/1i9HT6f 

apocalyptic amount of tear gas
http://bit.ly/1ele7FW 

used upwards of 150,000 tear gas bombs
http://bit.ly/IdMxjj 

burning and asphyxiating effects
http://bit.ly/183jtBA 

booming market
http://bit.ly/1drqxi3 

benefits authoritarian and neo-liberal systems alike
http://slate.me/vnKncf 

“Welcome to the First Traditional Gas Festival”
http://bit.ly/IdN5FN 

Marie Antoinette 
http://bit.ly/193j6XZ 

worldwide record of imprisoning journalists
http://econ.st/12kN3V7 

curbs on freedom of speech
http://fam.ag/11NPjC3 

whirling dervishes wearing gas masks
http://on.fb.me/1hegEWG 

“çapulcu” served as a graphic descriptor
http://on.fb.me/1c5tV01 

became the highest badge of merit
http://n.pr/15FCHx9 

Wikipedia entry
http://bit.ly/19I4sIw 

television channel
http://bit.ly/11HBuAN 

commercial products
http://bit.ly/12YIbnG 

the movement’s musical output
http://bit.ly/18lP7ih

online
http://bit.ly/12aCtOx 

“Everyday I’m Çapullin’”
http://bit.ly/11VXPk5 

Live musical performances
http://bit.ly/11VRTWS 

most famous
http://bit.ly/18ZwY9V 

“Çapulcu musun vay vay, eylemci misin, vay vay?”
http://bit.ly/1biUEHS 

“Entarisi Ala Benzivyor”
http://bit.ly/y2xuGa 

an online classroom session
http://bit.ly/1b146cN 

Noam Chomsky came out in support of the movement
http://bit.ly/11kpCEZ 

the “Standing Man”
http://bit.ly/1aaPTjI 

“Tayyip, Connecting People.”
http://bit.ly/11gXEtN 

posters
http://bit.ly/S8AQuj 

multiple demands
http://bit.ly/10PJG6y 

my Inci
http://bit.ly/193lVbF 

a wider desire to protect nature and the environment
http://bit.ly/19Xwxbz 

the third Bosphorus bridge
http://bit.ly/1cmZTDl 

a key visual symbol of the movement
http://bit.ly/11eAatY 

joined many others
http://bit.ly/19MLlvT 

the LGBT March on 30 June
http://bit.ly/17ATW48 

has assaulted women’s rights
http://bit.ly/NMT7NP 

“Revolution Girl Style Now!”
http://ti.me/11rKRWv 


an official statement
http://bit.ly/19iazoc 

the government’s campaign for a smoke-free environment
http://bit.ly/IiqNU0 

Turkey’s controversial school reforms
http://reut.rs/HzeoV6 



Gülen movement
http://bit.ly/15ko6bC 

“every abortion is an Uludere”
http://bit.ly/1ia2uaI 

the 2011 Roboski (Uludere) massacre
http://bit.ly/TBqDaV 

the Pozantı prison revelations
http://bit.ly/Ie9KSR 

Turkish police are accused
http://bit.ly/I0RwiY 

were not among the most vocal demonstrators
http://nyr.kr/15UX3lS 

they were present in Taksim
http://bit.ly/1bj9SN5 

rebuffing
http://bit.ly/gbBlSS 

“Take your mom and get lost”
http://bit.ly/mxXRLt 

Alevis from Sivas
http://bit.ly/188fhER 

the arrival 
http://on.fb.me/1dwRRwy 

anti-capitalist Muslims
http://bit.ly/1hD3P61 

Bahia Shehab’s
http://bit.ly/S6mSMI 

people’s assemblies
http://bit.ly/16KnEDw 

Page 37: Erdoğan’s Masculinity and the Language of the Gezi Resistance Zeyenp Kurtulus Korkman and Salih Can Aciksoz

earlier version of this article
http://bit.ly/1blQGcD 


Page 39: Delinquent Kids, Revolutionary Mothers, Uncle Governor, and Erdoğan the Patriarch: The Gezi Park Protests and the Politics of Family Hikmet Kocamaner

called out the parents of the protestors in a press conference, requesting their assistance in quelling the protests
http://bit.ly/19mKFQl 

the Kurdish children accused of (and subsequently jailed for) throwing stones at police officers and chanting “illegal” slogans during demonstrations
http://bit.ly/17P02zy 

Hülya Avşar, a famous actress and television personality
http://bit.ly/1dxbSTM 

“The child breaks, the mother mends, and the father looks the other way.”
http://bit.ly/17u8SV7 

Erdoğan also called out the protestors’ parents
http://bit.ly/1iN2TO4 

According to Foucault
http://bit.ly/18WKue7

a recent project initiated by the Turkish National Police
http://bit.ly/1elV7ap 

It is the parents’ responsibility
http://bit.ly/1iN2TO4 

“moral agency that accepts the consequences of its actions in a self-reflexive manner.”
http://bit.ly/12royog 

“çapulcu gençler” (“the marauder youth” or “the looter kids”) submitted a press-release
http://bit.ly/13CjOLb 

an activist who was wounded in the head and died during clashes in the capital city of Ankara
http://bit.ly/13F2Jza 

Erdoğan reported that a group of protestors insulted and harassed the daughter-in-law of an important acquaintance of his
http://bit.ly/1bQMT6Y 

Considering the high rate at which violence against women and children occurs in Turkey
http://bit.ly/18D9F4Z 

several allegations about headscarved women being harassed by radical secularist protestors who equate wearing the hijab with being an AKP supporter
http://bit.ly/15JsxeF 

the protestors’ being pawns in the hands of heinous foreign powers that aim to obstruct Turkey’s economic growth 
http://huff.to/140JzoR 

While most Gezi Park protestors (including many feminist organizations) condemned the assaulters as a disgrace and dissociated them from the Gezi movement
http://bit.ly/15NrlXO 

published an interview with the woman assaulted by the protestors
http://bit.ly/13EErVB 

In the photo used by the newspaper
http://bit.ly/13EErVB 

the sacrificial woman is idealized as a strong, desexualized, sister or mother figure
http://bit.ly/18iNDRC

asked who the real symbol of the Gezi Park protests was 
http://bit.ly/162XKtw 

widely-circulated image
http://read.bi/17WHBdV 

catalyst for the uprisings
http://bit.ly/16yduZP 

Parks are for children, their families, the old, and the young.
http://bit.ly/IeqKZ4 

“last remaining ‘queer’ space for working-class folks denied access to the burgeoning ‘queer’ scene of Istanbul”
http://bit.ly/158Uex0 


Page 45: Occupy Gezi as Politics of the Body Zeynep Gambetti

BIA
http://bit.ly/6aVonW 

here
http://bit.ly/17V88ch 

Gülfer Göze
http://bit.ly/IetLbD 

Page 50: Brand Turkey and the Gezi Protests: Authoritarianism, Law, and Neoliberalism Aslı Iğsız

allegations of cronyism
http://bit.ly/1elXha0 

Gezi Park development plan
http://bbc.in/11AwzBG 

news reports indicated
http://bit.ly/18vM58d 

the station’s name does not appear in the renewal project
http://bit.ly/16iS1zV 

he wants it completely rebuilt, and that he wishes to see a new mosque on Taksim Square
http://bbc.in/14AgJcu 

right to issue decree laws
http://bit.ly/19Ymt1R 

decree law annulled the independent commissions whose task was to protect national environmental sites
http://bit.ly/18DbQpd 

A later decree law
http://bit.ly/18kDgCw 

undermining scientific oversight of the effects of rampant economic development
http://bit.ly/rXb3ja 

controversial bill on the “Preservation of Nature and Biodiversity”
http://bit.ly/IpVnKr 

This controversial law has now been postponed, but not abandoned
http://bit.ly/17rj3su 

decree hidden in another on the Ministry of Family and Social Policy
http://bit.ly/tgUn9G 

justice system
http://bit.ly/14rPz7m 

an expedited decision to halt the demolishing of the Park
http://bit.ly/10A4SNx 

Erdoğan has aggressively criticized the decision
http://bit.ly/1bEfHzW 

Reportedly
http://bit.ly/1djjUtx 

“responsible for all the decisions related to the approval of urban projects, which were supervised by related chambers” such as the Chamber of Engineers and Architects.
http://bit.ly/1djjUtx 

the Prosector’s Office has requested the arrest of twelve members of Taksim Solidarity on the grounds that they had formed an illegal organization
http://bit.ly/1gdyjLa 

Taksim Solidarity
http://bit.ly/1heUEv3 

published a report
http://bit.ly/1fEH3g0 

The Democratic Jurors’ Association of pro-democracy judges and prosecutors
http://bit.ly/19Yr3gC

the increasing instrumentalization of the judiciary
http://bit.ly/1aUzvRB 

survey
http://bit.ly/193H5Gr 

a report for the United Nations Human Rights Council
http://bit.ly/1fEH3g0 

raises questions regarding the expanded legal interpretations of what constitutes “terror”
http://bit.ly/Ieup9c 

A recent report
http://bit.ly/1heV58B 

subject of major controversy
http://bit.ly/wOiFET 

of allegations of mistrials of problematic use of evidence
http://bit.ly/KVyb6D 

keffiyeh
http://bit.ly/1cM6oiW 

In a recent public statement, Boğaziçi University computer scientists criticized the use of digital material as conclusive evidence in courts
http://bit.ly/10YVEYT 

a book authored by Jürgen Habermas (translated into Turkish as Civil Disobedience) being confiscated as evidence of illegal activity
http://bit.ly/1co8RAh 

allegations that evidence was planted
http://nyti.ms/Yo2hRV 

lawyers
http://bit.ly/11BJSTE 

reporters
http://bit.ly/1cM6uHk 

similar questions
http://bit.ly/znj7Fy  

criticisms
http://bit.ly/1fEH3g0

SACs would be abolished in name, but the special authorized powers would not
http://bbc.in/O0VfNP 

transferred to other units
http://bit.ly/17VaUOx 

recent amendments to the terror law
http://bit.ly/16SgpsV 

EU Minister Egemen Bağış announced that whoever entered Taksim Square during police raids would be considered a terrorist
http://bit.ly/18Lrqk6

links to armed violence
http://bit.ly/1cM6FCy 


alleged “findings” of their Gezi Park-related raid on the homes of some protesters 
http://bit.ly/12VgFK1 

has now confirmed
http://bit.ly/18afF5E 

insulting Erdoğan and other state officials has reportedly been considered evidence to make allegations against protesters
http://bit.ly/12Y1vnb 

law enforcement has been given a substantial right to wiretap phone conversations for the purposes of collecting intelligence 
http://bit.ly/1b1yN1z 


numerous wiretap scandals
http://bit.ly/17P9L98 

private videos and phone conversations of politicians leaked on the internet during the elections
http://bit.ly/17Vb7Bs 

a bug found in Erdoğan’s office
http://bit.ly/IeAXED 

alleged power struggle between Erdoğan (and his supporters) and other conservative groups
http://bit.ly/10boHwm 



discussions in the Turkish Parliament
http://bit.ly/17P9L98 

state discretionary funds to purchase surveillance equipment
http://bit.ly/1dxirWu 

its final report
http://bit.ly/1b1z2tu 

while the wiretaps are nothing new
http://bit.ly/1jE5t6v 

concerns over the easy manipulation of digital material in order to fake conversations and fabricate images
http://bit.ly/1cM773u 

purchased on the internet
http://bit.ly/1jE5AiE 

new modes of surveillance of social media by law enforcement
http://bit.ly/11MsICU 

expression
http://bit.ly/15A1OBd 

interrogated about his family’s criminal record and voting preferences 
http://bit.ly/12XdhOQ 

new bête noir of AKP supporters 
http://bit.ly/11IU3EZ 

were supported
http://bit.ly/1dxiX6M 

Egyptian generals who authored the recent coup are invited to follow the lead of Chilean General Augusto Pinochet and transition to a free-market economy
http://bit.ly/15jM6g8 


reminds us
http://bit.ly/1aPAvaw 

become an iconic example of this
http://bit.ly/1c601bS 


following the media corporate’s problematic coverage of Gezi protests 
http://bit.ly/129l70g 

business partnerships
http://bit.ly/1bjJL8K 

broadcast content was deemed inappropriate and manipulative
http://bit.ly/118ijVw 


as in the case of a student taken into custody for her tweets, including those asking the police to be more respectful
http://bit.ly/11hGhsP 

heavy metals in breast milk and infant feces in research on the residents of a chemical industrial area
http://bit.ly/1aPAO5m 

the AKP mayors of Kocaeli Province and the affected town of Dilovası brought a lawsuit against him
http://bit.ly/mJTDDZ 

“threatening to incite fear and panic among the population”
http://nyti.ms/t8YM9Q 

reportedly urged the president of Kocaeli University to take “necessary action” against Hamzaoğlu 
http://bit.ly/1aPAO5m 

Council for Higher Education and the Ministry of Education have reportedly launched another series of investigations
http://bit.ly/1c60hYr 

students, teachers
http://bit.ly/183ceOn 

targeted lawyers working on some of most controversial human rights cases in Turkey
http://bit.ly/1aUCQjB 


cases included the murder of Festus Okey 
http://bit.ly/10HjrRd 

reports
http://bit.ly/11BJSTE 

lawyers who protested
http://bit.ly/1bwOkrm 


detained and brutalized 
http://bit.ly/1iNgp4g 

investigation against the doctors providing voluntary health service to victims of police brutality during the Gezi Park protests
http://bit.ly/1bQZqHA 


AKP’s Political Academy
http://bit.ly/1em4RkR 

political academy
http://bit.ly/193J11G 

goals of the academy
http://bit.ly/1aPBBmQ 

Brand Finance
http://bit.ly/SDEy0M 

“brand valuation consultancy”
http://bit.ly/1jE8V0V 

preserve the profitability of foreign investments
http://bit.ly/1bjKHdk 

accused the international press of trying to diminish the value of Turkey’s brand name
http://bit.ly/1jE91FW 

stated
http://bit.ly/17iPFWt 


“nonlethal technologies”
http://bit.ly/gKMzTW 

silent guardian
http://bit.ly/1jfbJUT

militarization of the police
http://bit.ly/1coN39J

1980 coup
http://bit.ly/1g1qWH3 

American primary school children are now being taught
http://yhoo.it/ZqQGBq 

Egemen Bağış defended the auto-censorship in the Turkish media
http://bit.ly/1bKmKHt 

one police chief allegedly likened Gezi to the 1915 battle of Gallipoli, and praised his riot police officers as actors in this “epic” war
http://bit.ly/11dtj44 

abuse of labor
http://bit.ly/11nlxVl 

a few police officers have testified to feeling shocked upon seeing how brutally they had attacked peaceful protesters 
http://bit.ly/IexMgn 

unionizing is deemed illegal for police officers
http://bit.ly/11mu5en 

attempts to eliminate their legal labor rights by the AKP, in the name of protecting the brand name of the company
http://bit.ly/1cogwhL 

over three hundred Turkish Airlines workers were fired
http://bit.ly/LxXFBi 

the election system
http://bit.ly/aaNk5j 

Erdoğan recently announced changing this system is not on the AKP agenda
http://bit.ly/Ij95jk 

Page 57: Brazil, Turkey: Emerging Markets, Emerging Riots Erdem Yörük

Erdoğan said
http://bit.ly/14pLm5H 


Passive Revolution
http://bit.ly/dHmiOr 

a recent survey by CNT
http://reut.rs/12TkA3W 


Page 60: The Right to the City Movement and the Turkish Summer Jay Cassano

Sırrı Süreyya Önder and Gülseren Onanç blockaded bulldozers 
http://bit.ly/18FHYZq 

few hundred people came out
http://bit.ly/1860dn5 

set fire to occupiers’ tents
http://bit.ly/17AaSee 

Önder yet again blockaded the bulldozers with his own body
http://bit.ly/Ig8TAX 

people accumulated throughout the day
http://bit.ly/18HSLCG 

The police tried the same tactics on the morning of 31 May
http://bit.ly/18FI8jt 

was fired on unintentionally
http://bit.ly/ImBTaz 

tear gas canister
http://bit.ly/11glDgB 

instantly 
http://reut.rs/18DxojB 

iconic 
http://bit.ly/116z4vq 

images
http://bit.ly/137R3WC 

Istanbul's police force has had to ship in more from the nearby city of Bursa
http://bit.ly/1aJ3r0u 


#DirenGeziPark
http://bit.ly/1fHq8JQ
and in some instances succeeded
http://bit.ly/1aJ3r0u 

reports on Twitter
http://bit.ly/1jHU0D0 


Radikal reports
http://bit.ly/16xIFoc 

at least one hundred protesters have been injured
http://bit.ly/1bmmUtm 

a series of videos
http://bit.ly/1aHN6sS 

blocked ambulances from accessing the injured
http://bit.ly/18E7EG2 

car-friendly
http://bit.ly/11x9XC5 

sanitized urban center
http://bit.ly/wGDiTv 

stop the closure of the landmark Emek Cinema
http://bit.ly/10Rofzm 

fourteen tons of water mixed with tear gas
http://bit.ly/1bmnQ0L 

of the third bridge
http://bit.ly/1a2bLr9 

expected to complete Istanbul’s deforestation
http://bit.ly/Iga1oh 

Ekümenopolis: City Without Limits
http://bit.ly/187xI87 

Sulukule
http://bit.ly/16nHjWr 

Tarlabaşı
http://bit.ly/YoCIAI 

Tophane
http://bit.ly/zLXFLK 

Fener-Balat
http://bit.ly/sT0Fo2 

outlets
http://bbc.in/11Hr8GV 


recent restrictions on the sale of alcohol
http://bit.ly/10oObEQ 

Journalists doing so
http://cnn.it/1eyADMc 

which took place under the banner of “Diren Istanbul” 
http://bit.ly/1ggwhtV 

proposed Turkey as a model
http://nyti.ms/LxR8xj 

Others
http://aje.me/11zesxZ 

myself
http://bit.ly/JR4RxW 

ongoing conflict
http://bit.ly/sBTgiK 

myriad other dynamics
http://bit.ly/18rI0Ew 

has temporarily suspended construction of the park
http://bit.ly/1iQY1HK 


Page 62: “Ottomanalgia” and the Protests in Turkey Ufuk Adak

gave a talk
http://bit.ly/1aT4IFJ 

Erdoğan declared
http://bit.ly/18mT9bD

Erdoğan said
http://bit.ly/1aT4PBc

called on the judiciary to take action against the show
http://bit.ly/ImHxcL

Miniatürk
http://bit.ly/zyh2X4 

a recent interview with Habertürk
http://bit.ly/18FMh72 

About the Authors

Maghreb Page
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lakome.com
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www.andrewmcconnell.com
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@KulchiDiAllison
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