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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE RESEARCH OF FARUK TABAK, SOCIOLOGIST

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2008

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Faruk Tabak, who died of complications following a stroke on 15 February 2008 at age fifty-four, passed his youth in central Anatolia. A childhood in industrial Eskişehir—where, he once told me, the Porsuk River's color varied with the day's textile-dye batch—and college winters in smog-enveloped Ankara made him (“a man of the north”) dream of the pristine landscapes and bright tableaus of Turkey's Mediterranean shores. Trained as an architect and later as a planner at the Middle East Technical University, Tabak charted the currents of modern hegemony, capitalism, ecology, and the spatial dispersion of populations through the deep waters of the Mediterranean's past.

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1 For a comprehensive bibliography of Faruk Tabak's scholarly writings, see Palat, Ravi, “Faruk Tabak—A Tribute,” New Perspectives on Turkey 38 (2008): 1315CrossRefGoogle Scholar.