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      Taksim Gezi Park Protests: Birth and Backlash of a Political Sphere

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            10.13169
            jglobfaul
            Journal of Global Faultlines
            Pluto Journals
            13638165
            2013
            : 1
            : 2
            : 43-46
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            PhD candidate, Research Institute for Social Sciences, Keele University, UK
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            10.13169/jglobfaul.1.2.0043
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            1. (2013), Turkey: Politics of the Gezi Protests, Rethink Brief 01 . Rethink Institute, Washington DC.

            2. (2013), Chapulling ‘Turkish Spring’: Strike of an Unpredictable Synchronization. Turkish Journal of Politics , 4 (1).

            3. (1989), The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society . Cambridge MA: The MIT Press.

            4. KONDA (2013), Gezi Parki Arastirmasi , [Online] Available at www.konda.com.tr, [accessed 14 July 2013].

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