Podcast Episode

Lines of Resistance: Saving Artistic Communities and Challenging Artwashing Practices in the Post-industrial City with Erkin Kurtoglu

In this special episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, we speak with Erkin Kurtoglu – a former co-host of this very podcast – whose PhD research explores how artists navigate regeneration, gentrification, and displacement in the post-industrial city. Drawing on in-depth analysis and immersive fieldwork, Erkin introduces us to two London neighbourhoods at different stages of transformation, unpacking what he calls the Artists’ Feedback Loop and his newly coined concept of passive artwashing. We explore how artists are often the first to settle in abandoned industrial spaces, inadvertently driving up cultural capital – and eventually, rents. But when the regeneration machine moves in, these same artists are displaced. Erkin highlights the difference between council estate regeneration and post-industrial contexts, offering a new framework rooted in stakeholder collaboration and grassroots activism. If you're interested in urban sociology or gentrification studies, this episode offers a compelling deep dive into the tensions and possibilities shaping the transformation of post-industrial neighbourhoods. To find out more about his research, visit Erkin’s profile on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erkin-kurtoglu/



From the series
Oxford Brookes Unscripted

Authors

Erkin Kurtoglu, Ellie Beaman

Website

https://www.linkedin.com/in/erkin-kurtoglu/

Published

2025-07-06

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61


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  • Owner: Ellie Beaman
  • Collection: Podcasts
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  • Status: Live
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