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Author Massicard, Élise, author.

Title Street-level governing : negotiating the state in urban Turkey / Elise Massicard.

Publication Info. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures
Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1. A HYBRID INSTITUTION ANCHORED IN LOCAL SOCIETY -- 1. An Incompletely Formed Institution -- 2. How the Muhtarlık Fuels the Production of Notables -- PART 2. A FAMILIAR INSTITUTION IN THE TIME OF DATABASES -- 3. The Muhtars' Changing Role -- 4. The Residents' Champion -- PART 3. CONTRASTING POLITICAL EFFECTS -- 5. Ambivalent Interface with the Official Order -- 6. Enacting Context- Dependent Roles -- PART 4. LOSS OF AUTONOMY AT THE MICROLOCAL LEVEL -- 7. Working within and Modulating Institutional Constraints -- 8. The Muhtarlık's Waning Autonomy -- Conclusion -- Appendix: The Muhtars Studied -- Notes -- References -- Index
Summary Muhtars, the lowest level elected political position in Turkey, hold an ambiguously defined place within the administrative hierarchy. They are public officials, but local citizens do not always associate them with the central government. Street-Level Governing is the first book to investigate how muhtars carry out their role--not only what they are supposed to do, but how they actually operate--to provide an ethnographic study of the state as viewed from its margins. It starts from the premise that the seeming "margin" of state administration is not peripheral at all, but instructive as to how it functions. As Elise Massicard shows, muhtars exist at the intersection of everyday life and the exercise of power. Their position offers a personalized point of contact between citizens and state institutions, enabling close oversight of the citizenry, yet simultaneously projecting the sense of an accessible state to individuals. Challenging common theories of the state, Massicard outlines how the position of the muhtar throws into question an assumed dichotomy between domination and social resistance, and suggests that considerations of circumvention and accommodation are normal attributes of state-society functioning.
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Subject Local officials and employees -- Turkey.
Local government -- Turkey.
Central-local government relations -- Turkey.
Turkey -- Politics and government.
HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire.
Central-local government relations
Local government
Local officials and employees
Politics and government
Turkey https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxmHG9jJjCTM3y4pFRqcP
Other Form: Print version: MASSICARD, ELISE. STREET-LEVEL GOVERNING. [S.l.] : STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2022 1503631850 (OCoLC)1261878169
ISBN 9781503631861 (electronic bk.)
1503631869 (electronic bk.)
9781503628410