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ID158082
Title ProperIslamists against the class cleavage
Other Title Information identity formation and interest representation in the case of Hak-İş in Turkey
LanguageENG
AuthorAykut Öztürk Department of Political Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA ;  Öztürk, Aykut
Summary / Abstract (Note)One of the central characteristics of current Middle Eastern politics is the weakness of class-based political organizations. While structural explanations of this pattern abound, hegemonic struggles of Islamists to erode the class cleavage have so far been largely overlooked. In order to bring this perspective into the literature, this article studies discourses, affects and policies promoted by the Islamic trade unions confederation of Turkey, Hak-İş. After the introduction, I first demonstrate that the identity of Hak-İş has consistently been based on a fantasy of social cohesion and aversion to class-based politics. Building on this, I detail how Hak-İş has developed new economic and political practices, in a deliberate effort to overcome class-based unionism. Finally, I argue that the role of Hak-İş has evolved into representing workers' interests within the framework of the corporatist regime built by pro-Islamic AKP government.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 54, No.3; May 2018: p.459-474
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 54 No 3
Key WordsTrade Unions ;  Discourse Theory ;  Hak-İş, Islamism


 
 
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