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Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction
Why Authoritarian Neoliberalism?
A Focus on Resistance and Its Dynamic Relationship with Authoritarian Neoliberalism
Structure of the Book
References
2 Consolidating and Contesting Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Turkey: Towards a Framework
Introduction
Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Its Contestation
The Dynamics of Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Turkey
Consolidating Authoritarian Neoliberalism

The Twin Forces of Executive Centralisation and Autocratic Legalism
Violence-Fuelled Rentier Accumulation and Cronyism
Stigmatisation and Criminalisation
Contesting Authoritarian Neoliberalism
Strike
Protest and Demonstration
Petition and Network Building
Litigation
Everyday Struggles
Armed Acts of Contention
Concluding Remarks
References
3 Rising Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Rural Turkey: Change and Negotiation of Women in a Gendered Agribusiness in Western Anatolia
Introduction
The Emergence of the Greenhouse: A Modern Enclosure Story

The Working Regime
The Feminisation of the Greenhouse Work
Women's Strategies: Struggle, Change, and Negotiation
Conclusion
References
4 Displacing Resistance in Kurdish Regions: The Symbiosis of Neoliberal Urban Transformation and Authoritarian State in Sur
Introduction
Rethinking Authoritarian Neoliberal Urban Transformation
Historical Background and Political Mobilisation in Kurdish Cities
Urban Transformation Projects in Diyarbakır, Sur
Securitisation of Urban Transformation
Urban Transformation as Coercive Displacement and Dispossession

Repression of the Internally Displaced Urban Poor and Civil Society
Conclusion
References
5 Move from Coerced to Consented Urban Transformation in İstanbul: Absence of Collective Mobilisation and Framing of Complicity
Introduction
Theoretical Shift from Coerced to Consented Urban Transformation
Research Methods
Sites of Consented Urban Transformation: Local Actors' Cultural and Economic Reproduction of Elite Identity
Homeowners' Boundary Work to Signify Elite Morality
Local Business Elite's Efforts to Maintain Incumbency
Conclusion
References

6 The Need to Look Beyond the Right to Property: An Assessment of the Constitutional Court of Turkey's Judgments on Urgent Expropriations for Hydropower Plants
Introduction
Urgent Expropriation as an Instrument of Authoritarian Neoliberalism
Dispossession: Solely a Matter of Material Loss?
Litigation as a Resistance Strategy and Limitations Associated with the Modern Legal Paradigm
Overview of the CCT Rulings on UE Decisions Towards Pembelik HPP
Conclusion
References

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