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Article Dynamics of Population Change in Rural Areas of Türkiye: a Spatial Analysis of Villages(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture, 2025) Elburz, Zeynep; Elburz, Z.; 02.03. Department of City and Regional Planning; 02. Faculty of Architecture; 01. Izmir Institute of TechnologyThe migration from rural to urban is a critical issue handled by different disciplines. Rural development strategies aim to improve rural areas and reduce inequalities. To formulate the various strategies, it is important to identify the causes of migration. This study aims to analyze the spatial tendency of population change in rural areas in Türkiye and put forward factors that cause this migration. First, LISA analysis is used to reveal spatial patterns of migrations. Then, the causes for migration have been analyzed with aspatial and spatial regression analysis. According to the study results, the change in the rural population in Türkiye shows a spatial autocorrelation. Settlements with high/low populations tend to cluster geographically. According to regression analysis, the presence of primary schools, the presence of the service sector, and the manufacturing sector employment positively affect rural population growth. Contradiction to this, distance to firsttier cities and the presence of a livestock sector have a negative effect. These results can guide policymakers to control and evaluate urban-rural population balance by providing local-scale suggestions for an emerging economy. © 2025, Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture. All rights reserved.Article 21st Century Urban Aesthetics in the Post Critical Age: Sanart Publication(Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture, 2025) Akpınar, İpek; Akpinar, İ.; 01. Izmir Institute of Technology; 02.02. Department of Architecture; 02. Faculty of ArchitectureThis research problematized the relationship between human and the built environment in the 21st century, which it describes as post-critical, and examined the relationship between them in a theoretical framework through aesthetics. Within this framework, it has analyzed selected articles from the proceedings book published by SANART (Association of Aesthetics and Visual Arts). This study has defined aesthetics as a way of relating human beings to their environment. It redefined holistic aesthetic thought through approaches that focus on uncertain, porous, relational boundaries and social processes. With new perspectives that reject the dualism of subject and object, the process associated with the concepts of movement and becoming have been conceptualized through the process of urban experience from the perspective of Manuel DeLanda. This study has analyzed the urban discourses presented in SANART publications with a focus on ’movement’. It has interpreted these movements as a feature of the built environment as it is shaped by the capacities of bodies and space. It has argued that a movementoriented evaluation of urban aesthetics would further the development of the critical field. © 2025, Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, Faculty of Architecture. All rights reserved.
