Religion, politics and social assistance in Turkey: The rise of religiously motivated associations

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Series Details Vol.24, No.1, February 2014, p92-103
Publication Date February 2014
ISSN 0958-9287
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Religiously motivated welfare provisioning has played an increasingly important role in the Turkish social welfare arena over the previous two decades. This paper investigates the society-specific mechanisms behind the contemporary proliferation of religiously motivated associations (RMAs) in Turkey. The historical analysis of the development of the Turkish welfare regime demonstrates that the spread of RMAs cannot be attributed to retrenchments within the welfare state. In fact, the provision of social assistance by central and local state institutions has expanded over the same time period. The paper claims that the rise of RMAs is not only a response to increasing liberalization and economic deregulation, but also an outcome of the rise of religion as a principle line of cleavage within the political sphere.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928713511278
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