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Publication Open Access Connecting rural change and local crafts: rebranding sock knitting in Yenikaraagaç(Middle East Technical University Faculty of Architecture / Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi Mimarlık Fakültesi, 2019) Aktaş Bilge Merve; Department of Media and Visual Arts; Department of Sociology; Alaca, Ilgım Veryeri; Gürel, Burak; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Department of Media and Visual Arts; Department of Sociology; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 50569; 219277Rural development literature has demonstrated that in modem times, farming alone is usually unable to provide sufficient returns to develop a rural economy and keep the processes of outmigration and aging of the rural population in check. The development of non-farm activities such as small-scale industries, handicrafts, and rural tourism has been recognized as an indispensable method of providing relatively sufficient income to villagers, preventing rural exodus, and maintaining a lively village culture which combines contemporary practices with time-honored traditions. Based on a fieldwork in the village of Yenikaraagac (located near the city of Bursa in western Turkey) and the outreach postcard project connecting the village to urban areas, we argue that design-based approaches can expand the audience of local craft practices and contribute to rural development. This argument is supported by our examination of the historical trajectory and current state of sock knitting in Yenikaraagag. The postcard project, which connects sock knitting in the village to other areas, is an example of how designerly approaches present the potential of local crafts to maintain dignified livelihoods in rural Turkey.Publication Open Access Two new inscriptions from the Western Necropolis of Nikomedeia(Phaselis Research Station / Phaselis Araştırma İstasyonu, 2021) Öztürk, H.S.; Department of Archeology and History of Art; Demirhan Öztürk, Ezgi; Faculty Member; Department of Archeology and History of Art; Graduate School of Social Sciences and HumanitiesA rescue excavation by the Directorate of the Kocaeli Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography was conducted between 2017 and 2019 in the area where the General Directorate of Izmit Water and Sewerage Administration is located. In the course of these excavations, a new necropolis area was discov-ered, including five in situ sarcophagi, 51 tile tombs, and two amphora tombs. Among them, four sarco-phagi bear funerary inscriptions dating from the Roman period. This paper presents two of these: 1) The tomb of Aurelius Sosianus Asklepiodotos and his family, 2) The tomb of Hermogenes. / : İzmit Su ve Kanalizasyon İdaresi Genel Müdürlüğü'nün bulunduğu alanda Kocaeli Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Müzesi Müdürlüğü tarafından 2017-2019 yılları arasında bir kurtarma kazısı yapıldı. Bu kazılar sırasında, içerisinde 5 in situ lahit, 51 kiremit mezar ve iki amphora mezarı bulunan yeni bir nekropol alanı keşfedilmiştir. Lahitlerden dördü üzerinde ise Roma dönemine tarihlenen mezar yazıtları tespit edilmiştir. Bu makalede, bu yazıtlardan ikisi tanıtılmaktadır: 1) Aurelius Sosianus Asklepiodotos ve ailesinin mezarı, 2) Hermogenes’in mezarı.Publication Open Access The soundscape of sixteenth-century Istanbul mosques: architecture and Qur'an recital(University of California Press, 2016) Department of Archeology and History of Art; Ergin, Nina Macaraig; Faculty Member; Department of Archeology and History of Art; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 52311Publication Open Access Sound in new media and design studies(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Press, 2014) Tahiroğlu, Koray; Ikonen, Antti; Department of Media and Visual Arts; Özcan, Oğuzhan; Faculty Member; Department of Media and Visual Arts; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 12532Publication Open Access Reviewed work: İstanbul 1910–2010 kent, yapılı çevre ve mimarlık kültürü sergisi / City, built environment and architectural culture exhibition(University of California Press, 2011) Department of Archeology and History of Art; Şenocak, Lucienne; Faculty Member; Faculty Member; Department of Archeology and History of Art; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 100679