İçimizdeki Devlet: Türkiye’de Devletin Sıradanlaşması ve Öznenin Devletleşmesi.
Looking at the state not only "from above" but also "from below" and making the responses found in ordinary citizens’ cognitive schemas an object of inquiry—what does this tell us about the state? This study goes beyond established approaches that rigidly define the state as a purely external, mater...
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