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Spaces of Displacement on the Island of Imbros/Gökçeada
This article investigates spaces of displacement within the context of Imbros, employing it as a case study to provide a novel perspective on the global phenomenon of displacement. Imbros/Gökçeada is a Turkish island in the Aegean Archipelago, currently inhabited by Turkish citizens from the mainland plus an indigenous community known as Rums or Asia Minor Greeks—an ethnic group who have faced waves of systematic displacement from the island during the 20th century since the demise of the Ottoman Empire. While the displacement of Imbrian Rums intensified between the period 1963 and 1980, the island simultaneously began to accommodate a growing number of Turkish residents, most of whom were emplaced by the Turkish authorities into the state-built villages on Imbros. Since the late 1990s, however, a return movement of the displaced Rum community to Imbros has gradually emerged through the revitalization of several Rum rituals on the island. As a result of these multiple temporal and spatial layers of displacement witnessed on Imbros, the question of how to better understand the phenomenon of displacement arose. To that end, the concept of positionality is deployed as a lens through which to analyze the various phases and spaces of displacement as they have occurred on Imbros itself, and from this, I produce the observation that the spatial phenomenon of displacement on Imbros is actually an entanglement of displacement, emplacement, and return (re-emplacement).
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Space and Culture is an interdisciplinary journal that fosters the publication of reflections on a wide range of socio-spatial arenas such as the home, the built environment, architecture, urbanism, and geopolitics. it covers Sociology, in particular, Qualitative Sociology and Contemporary Ethnography; Communications, in particular, Media Studies and the Internet; Cultural Studies; Urban Studies; Urban and human Geography; Architecture; Anthropology; and Consumer Research. Articles on the application of contemporary theoretical debates in cultural studies, discourse analysis, virtual identities, virtual citizenship, migrant and diasporic identities, and case studies are encouraged.