Hotels and Highways(English, Electronic book text, Adalet Beguem)

Hotels and Highways(English, Electronic book text, Adalet Beguem)

  • Adalet Beguem
Publisher:Stanford University PressISBN 13: 9781503605558ISBN 10: 1503605558

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Hotels and Highways(English, Electronic book text, Adalet Beguem) is written by Adalet Beguem and published by Stanford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1503605558 (ISBN 10) and 9781503605558 (ISBN 13).

The early decades of the Cold War presented seemingly boundless opportunity for the construction of "laboratories" of American society abroad: microcosms where experts could scale down problems of geopolitics to manageable size, and where locals could be systematically directed toward American visions of capitalist modernity. Among the most critical tools in the U.S.'s ideological arsenal was modernization theory, and Turkey emerged as a vital test case for the construction and validation of developmental thought and practice. With this book, Beguem Adalet reveals how Turkey became both the archetypal model of modernization and an active partner for its enactment. Through her analysis of the flow of aid money and expertise between the U.S. and Turkey, the planning of the American-funded Turkish highway network, and the development of the Turkish tourism industry, Adalet also highlights how "problems of knowledge" are fundamentally entwined with "problems of the political order": social scientific theories are produced in material spaces, through uncertain encounters between transnational actors and policy networks. In tracking the growth and transmission of modernization as a theory and in practice in Turkey, Hotels and Highways offers not only a specific history of a postwar development model that continues to influence our world, but a widely relevant consideration of how theoretical debates take shape in concrete situations.