Spatial Imaginations of “Turkey” and “Europe”: An Introduction

T. Diez
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This paper develops the concept of spatial imaginations as the constructions of places as meaningful entities that establish identities of self and other through particular narratives and associated practices. It argues that traditionally, International Relations has ignored question of space despite their obvious centrality to the discipline. This has changed with the “spatial turn”, which has its precursors in critical scholarship, especially drawing on sociology and political geography. The paper traces these contributions to the conceptual development of space in its material and discursive dimensions. It proposes that spatial imaginations are central to relations between “Turkey” and “Europe”, establishing both as meaningful yet contested entities. In the works collated in the special issue of which this paper serves as an introduction, we may thus see facets of three core claim of the spatial turn: that space matters,that space needs to be made, and that spaces need to be formed. Against the prevailing attempts to fix the meaning of the spaces of “Turkey” and “Europe”, I end with a plea to provide room for the articulation of a multiplicity of spatial imaginations.
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“土耳其”与“欧洲”的空间想象:导论
本文发展了空间想象的概念,将地方作为有意义的实体,通过特定的叙事和相关的实践建立自我和他人的身份。它认为,传统上,国际关系忽视了空间问题,尽管空间问题在这门学科中具有明显的中心地位。这种情况随着“空间转向”而发生了变化,它的前身是批判学术,特别是借鉴了社会学和政治地理学。本文追溯了这些对空间的物质和话语维度的概念发展的贡献。它提出空间想象是“土耳其”和“欧洲”关系的核心,将两者建立为有意义但有争议的实体。在本文作为介绍的特刊中整理的作品中,我们可以看到空间转向的三个核心主张的各个方面:空间很重要,空间需要被创造,空间需要被形成。针对当前试图确定“土耳其”和“欧洲”空间含义的流行尝试,我最后请求为表达多种空间想象提供空间。
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