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A bazaar and two regimes :Governance and mobilization in the Tehran marketplace (1963--the present) (Iran).
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A bazaar and two regimes :
其他題名:
Governance and mobilization in the Tehran marketplace (1963--the present) (Iran).
作者:
Keshavarzian, Arang.
面頁冊數:
440 p.
附註:
Advisers: Nancy Bermeo; Atul Kohli; Ira Katznelson; Deborah Yashar.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-10, Section: A, page: 3828.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International64-10A.
標題:
Political Science, General.
電子資源:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3107875
ISBN:
0496554239
A bazaar and two regimes :Governance and mobilization in the Tehran marketplace (1963--the present) (Iran).
Keshavarzian, Arang.
A bazaar and two regimes :
Governance and mobilization in the Tehran marketplace (1963--the present) (Iran). [electronic resource] - 440 p.
Advisers: Nancy Bermeo; Atul Kohli; Ira Katznelson; Deborah Yashar.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2003.
By bringing together institutional analysis and a network approach to markets, I argue that the transformative programs of these two regimes (i.e. high modernism and Islamic populism) altered the institutional setting and physical locations of the networks that constitute the Bazaar in ways that led to these divergent outcomes. Based primarily on participant observation and interviews, the narrative demonstrates that the Bazaar's "form of governance" during the late Pahlavi era approximated a set of cooperative hierarchies (i.e. long-term, multifaceted, and crosscutting ties), while during the post-revolutionary era it was dominated by coercive hierarchies (i.e. short term and less socially embedded relations with fewer crosscutting ties). Second, I argue that the variation in governance, rather than grievances or the mosque-bazaar alliance, explain the decline in the Bazaar's capacity to mobilize against the state. Finally, I elaborate these arguments and adjudicate between competing hypotheses by complementing by bazaar level analysis with investigations of the hand-woven carpet, tea, and china and glassware sectors in the Tehran marketplace. The sub-bazaar comparisons evaluate the impact of variations in the socioeconomic structures to posit that the commodity type (standard versus non-standard goods) conditions the transformation from cooperative to coercive hierarchies. Thus, by integrating micro and macro-level analysis and by tracing how and why institutional configurations mold patterns of on-going relations that distribute resources and create group identity, I show that the dialogue between state and society structures generates governance and permit collective action in groups.
ISBN: 0496554239Subjects--Topical Terms:
212408
Political Science, General.
A bazaar and two regimes :Governance and mobilization in the Tehran marketplace (1963--the present) (Iran).
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