[This article was originally written by Timur Hammond and Elizabeth Angell, and published by Jadaliyya in English. It was translated/published in German
Timur Hammond and Elizabeth Angell
Timur Hammond is a doctoral candidate in Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles. His work is situated in the Istanbul district of Eyup, where he explores questions of urban transformation, cultural heritage, and religious practice. His department webpage can be found here.
Elizabeth Angell is a doctoral candidate in Anthropology at Columbia University. Her research focuses on earthquake anticipation and urban transformation in Istanbul.