%0 Journal Article %T Reconversion(s) territoriale(s) sur l¡¯avenue de Kurtulu %A Cilia Martin %J EchoG¨¦o %D 2011 %I P?le de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information G¨¦ographique %X Le quartier de Kurtulu ¨¤ Istanbul, h¨¦ritier de l¡¯ancien village de Tatavla, se forme et se d¨¦veloppe jusqu¡¯au milieu du XXe si¨¨cle. A partir des ann¨¦es 1950, le d¨¦part des minoritaires rum, jusque l¨¤ quasi majoritaires, et l¡¯arriv¨¦e des migrants anatoliens provoquent des ruptures d¨¦mographiques consid¨¦rables. Ces mobilit¨¦s suscitent une diversit¨¦ de modes territoriaux et produisent de nouvelles centralit¨¦s, observables aussi par le bais du commerce et r¨¦cemment ¨¤ travers les strat¨¦gies m¨¦morielles qui r¨¦¨¦difient le pass¨¦ rum du quartier. Enfin, ces territorialit¨¦s participent ¨¤ la recomposition du quartier et seront analys¨¦es ¨¤ l¡¯¨¦chelle d¡¯une avenue phare, l¡¯avenue de Kurtulu . The neighborhood of Kurtulu , heritage of the ancient village of Tatavla, was formed and developed till the mid of the 20th century. From 1950, along with the departure of the Rum minorities, which were considered till that time as quasi majorities, and with the arrival of Anatolian migrants, considerable demographical ruptures were provoked. Thoses mobilities create a diversity of territorial modes and give birth to new centralities, seen also throughout the commerce and recently from within the memorial strategies which rebuild the rum past of the neighborhood. Finally, those territorialities participate to the recomposition of the neigborhood and will be analysed through the scale of a headlight avenue, the avenue of Kurtulu . %K centrality %K mobility %K territoriality %K commercial mutation %K urban memory %K centralit¨¦ %K mobilit¨¦ %K territorialit¨¦ %K mutation des commerces %K m¨¦moire urbaine %U http://echogeo.revues.org/12393