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Öğe Der aufbau des interkulturellen dialogs in Antakya und die kulturelle struktur nach dem erdbeben(Türk-Alman Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2024) Deniz, Muhammed AliIn the era of globalization, urban centers—whether they are still developing or already developed —face the fundamental challenge of multiculturalism. This phenomenon, while also being enriching, also harbors the potential for significant social and cultural conflicts. Antakya (Antioch), with its rich history dating back approximately 2500 years, exemplifies a living mosaic of coexisting cultures. This thesis critically examines how Antakya has not only preserved but also leveraged its multicultural heritage to address contemporary challenges and foster societal growth.The study traces the historical pathways through which various cultural groups in Antakya have interacted, highlighting the strategies that have facilitated peaceful cohabitation and collaboration over centuries. Special attention is given to the recent earthquake on February 6, 2023, which has been marked as one of the most devastating episodes in Antakya's history. This catastrophe has reshaped the cultural landscape significantly, urging an inclusion of disaster response and recovery in the context of cultural preservation and adaptation.Empirically, this research incorporates qualitative methods, including in-depth interviews with community leaders across different cultural groups in Antakya. These narratives are complemented by a comprehensive analysis of media reports and existing interviews, collected especially in areas where direct data collection became untenable post-earthquake. The findings aim to illuminate the ways in which Antakya's community has mobilized its inherent multicultural heritage to rebuild and rejuvenate its social fabric in the aftermath of the disaster.The insights derived from this study underscore the potential benefits of multiculturalism, such as enhanced social resilience, cultural enrichment, and economic revitalization, which can serve as a model for other multicultural urban settings facing similar challenges.