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Author Sarigil, Zeki, author.

Title How informal institutions matter : evidence from Turkish social and political spheres / Zeki Sarigil.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor [Michigan] : University of Michigan Press, [2023]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  306.09561 S245H    DUE 09-30-24
Description xx, 196 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note Foreword by B. Guy Peters.
"Digital materials related to this title can be found on the Fulcrum platform via the following citable URL https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.12334157"--Table of contents.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-192) and index.
Contents Foreword: The Importance of Informal Institutions and Norms -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Conceptual and Theoretical Framework -- 3. A Symbiotic Informal Institution: Religious Marriage in Turkey -- 4. A Superseding Informal Institution: Cem Courts -- 5. A Layered Informal Institution: Religious Minority Holidays in Turkey -- 6. A Subversive Informal Institution: Multilingual Municipalism of the Kurdish Movement -- 7. Conclusions and Implications -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary In How Informal Institutions Matter, Zeki Sarigil examines the role of informal institutions in sociopolitical life and addresses the following questions: Why and how do informal institutions emerge? To ask this differently, why do agents still create or resort to informal institutions despite the presence of formal institutional rules and regulations? How do informal institutions matter? What roles do they play in sociopolitical life? How can we classify informal institutions? What novel types of informal institutions can we identify and explain? How do informal institutions interact with formal institutions? How do they shape formal institutional rules, mechanisms and outcomes? Finally, how do existing informal institutions change? What factors might trigger informal institutional change? In order to answer these questions, Sarigil examines several empirical cases of informal institution as derived from various issue areas in the Turkish sociopolitical context (i.e., civil law, conflict resolution, minority rights, and local governance) and from multiple levels (i.e., national and local).
Subject Social institutions -- Turkey.
Islam and politics -- Turkey.
Ethnicity -- Turkey.
Turkey -- Social conditions -- 1960-
Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1909-
Ethnicity (OCoLC)fst00916034
Islam and politics (OCoLC)fst00979879
Politics and government (OCoLC)fst01919741
Social conditions (OCoLC)fst01919811
Social institutions (OCoLC)fst01122537
Turkey (OCoLC)fst01208963
Chronological Term Since 1909
Added Author Peters, B. Guy, writer of introduction.
Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan), publisher.
ISBN 9780472076383 hardcover
0472076388 hardcover
9780472056385 paperback
0472056387 paperback
9780472903771 electronic book other
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