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  Non-Public Welfare in Turkey: New and Old Forms of Religiously-Motivated Associations

Göçmen, İ. (2018). Non-Public Welfare in Turkey: New and Old Forms of Religiously-Motivated Associations. Research and Policy on Turkey, 3(2), 187-200. doi:10.1080/23760818.2018.1517451.

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Free keywords: Non-public welfare, religiously motivated associations, faith-based organisations, social policy, Turkey
 Abstract: By studying the contemporary functioning and historic roots of a variety of religiously-motivated associations (RMAs), this paper explores the blurred boundaries between state institutions, political parties, and religious groups in the realm of welfare, in Turkey. Empirical findings are based on semi-structured interviews conducted with the volunteers and administrators of 27 RMAs, in three cities. These interviews focus on the RMAs’ motivations, administrative and organisational functioning and connections, presenting a comprehensive picture of RMAs as non-public welfare providers. Analysis of both new and old associations provides an understanding of how their histories and proximity to political power differ; it also reveals clues about the politicization of social provisioning. The findings of this study show that these associations have been some of the most important actors in non-public provisioning over the past two decades; they also shed light on the political economy of welfare provisioning.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-03-192018-07-102018-10-102018
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Title: Research and Policy on Turkey
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 3 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 187 - 200 Identifier: ISSN: 2376-0818
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Title: Continuity and Change in Social Policies in Turkey
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