2021
DOI: 10.1177/0268580920966836
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Children’s right to the city: The case of street children

Abstract: Children are important actors in the urban areas of Turkey since they make up the largest demographic group. Therefore, the reasons behind their being regarded as ‘passive’ should be re-examined, in view of the fact that they live and work in, and create and recreate the city. The purpose of this study is to elaborate the children’s right to the city concept from two different points of view using liberal and radical approaches within the theoretical framework provided by Marcuse in the right to the city disco… Show more

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“…Street children were one of the most significant challenges in most of Europe, for example, in Turkey, particularly in Istanbul. The growing number of street children has caused a variety of issues, particularly in major cities such as Ankara and Diyarbakir (Aytac, 2021;Bademci et al, 2020;Maksudyan, 2022). According to the Turkish Statistics Institute (TSI), 625,000 teenagers were in danger on Istanbul's streets.…”
Section: Context Of Street Children In Turkey (Europe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Street children were one of the most significant challenges in most of Europe, for example, in Turkey, particularly in Istanbul. The growing number of street children has caused a variety of issues, particularly in major cities such as Ankara and Diyarbakir (Aytac, 2021;Bademci et al, 2020;Maksudyan, 2022). According to the Turkish Statistics Institute (TSI), 625,000 teenagers were in danger on Istanbul's streets.…”
Section: Context Of Street Children In Turkey (Europe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Turkish Statistics Institute (TSI), 625,000 teenagers were in danger on Istanbul's streets. These people are subjected to sexual abuse, and 85% of them are subjected to all forms of sexual exploitation, with 70% of victims being older than 10 years old (Aytac, 2021;Bademci, 2020;Bazubagira & Umumararungu, 2020). Other journalists According to reports, 77% of Turkish street children come from broken families, 23% live with their parents, and domestic violence is common in their homes (Erol & Savaş, 2022;Gulesci, Meyersson, & Trommlerová, 2020;Shayani, Danitz, Low, Hamilton, & Iverson, 2022).…”
Section: Context Of Street Children In Turkey (Europe)mentioning
confidence: 99%