Artículo
The strength of collusion: A conceptual framework for interpreting hybrid social orders
Fecha de publicación:
08/2016
Editorial:
SAGE Publications
Revista:
Current Sociology
ISSN:
0011-3921
e-ISSN:
1461-7064
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
By moving away from dualistic perspectives that see social order as the product of strong states but not weak states, this article develops a conceptual framework for interpreting hybrid social orders, i.e. those established by both legal and extra-legal actors. The initial premise is that hybrid forms of social domination resulting from the interaction between legal and extra-legal actors, and regulated by a combination of rational bureaucratic and neo-patrimonial rules, produce relevant economic and political outcomes such as job creation, the supply of basic services and the production of authority. Especially in contexts of continuous economic crisis, ethnic segregation, social marginalization and persistent inequality, these outcomes have ordering effects both in terms of reducing uncertainty and regulating social expectations. Furthermore, in such social contexts, socially tolerated illegal markets play a decisive role. Supported by recent and innovative research, this article concludes with hypotheses intended to promote further research.
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Articulos(IGEHCS)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE GEOGRAFIA, HISTORIA Y CS. SOCIALES
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE GEOGRAFIA, HISTORIA Y CS. SOCIALES
Citación
Dewey, Matias; Miguez, Daniel Pedro; Sain, Marcelo Fabian; The strength of collusion: A conceptual framework for interpreting hybrid social orders; SAGE Publications; Current Sociology; 65; 3; 8-2016; 395-410
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