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Making the Turkish 'Social Constituency'
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In contrast to existing literature on constitution-making in Turkey which follows a perspective from above, this thesis proposes a perspective to democracy and legitimate governance from below.
Given the finding that most of the existing literature on constitution-making in Turkey follows a perspective of normative model-building and therefore primarily addresses the issue of democratization from above, this thesis proposes a complementary perspective from below. In this context, a particular innovative view arises in that the re-constitutionalization process is taken as the starting point for two processes: the integration of the Turkish citizenry in terms of an emerging demos and the legitimation of the emerging polity framework. This perspective does not assume pre-existing identification among the citizenry, which in the best case would be included and hence reflected in a legitimate polity framework. Instead, the emergence of legitimate polity structures is not just seen as a question of institution building from above or as being responsive to citizens' demands, but rather as crucially dependent on the development of a vivid public sphere, which increasingly involves citizens in public debates and interaction.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783750263000
- Größe H19mm x B240mm x T170mm
- EAN 9783750263000
- Format Fachbuch
- Titel Making the Turkish 'Social Constituency'
- Autor Kristina Seker
- Untertitel An Analysis of Public Claims-Making and Collective Representation in the Turkish Constitutional Debate
- Gewicht 569g
- Herausgeber epubli
- Anzahl Seiten 336
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein