Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPs

Like in many countries, MPs in Turkey are confronted with contradictory role expectations. However, in a context characterized by high turnover, there seems to be no strong standardization of role learning, neither through the main ways of transmission of political roles (party and elected offices)...

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Main Author: Élise Massicard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient 2015-03-01
Series:European Journal of Turkish Studies
Subjects:
MP
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/499
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spelling doaj-d7c18ba3d00f4953b502f4c0276f892b2021-02-09T13:41:38ZengAssociation pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-OrientEuropean Journal of Turkish Studies1773-05462015-03-01310.4000/ejts.499Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPsÉlise MassicardLike in many countries, MPs in Turkey are confronted with contradictory role expectations. However, in a context characterized by high turnover, there seems to be no strong standardization of role learning, neither through the main ways of transmission of political roles (party and elected offices) nor through the professionalisation of legislative activity. This statement makes it even more important to take into account each individual’s extra-parliamentary experience to understand how the MP role-set is interpreted. The basic assumption is that the way individual MPs invest the role-set is shaped mainly by the resources at their disposal. The qualitative analysis of a limited number of selected cases, resting on observation and in-depth interviews, tends to show that the main factor affecting Turkish MPs’ role orientation is their relation with the party. Non-parliamentary (especially professional) skills and relations with the constituency also contribute to shape the MPs’ role orientation.http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/499MProlelegislative behaviourconstituencysocializationparliament
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Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPs
European Journal of Turkish Studies
MP
role
legislative behaviour
constituency
socialization
parliament
author_facet Élise Massicard
author_sort Élise Massicard
title Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPs
title_short Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPs
title_full Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPs
title_fullStr Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPs
title_full_unstemmed Differences in role orientation among Turkish MPs
title_sort differences in role orientation among turkish mps
publisher Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient
series European Journal of Turkish Studies
issn 1773-0546
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Like in many countries, MPs in Turkey are confronted with contradictory role expectations. However, in a context characterized by high turnover, there seems to be no strong standardization of role learning, neither through the main ways of transmission of political roles (party and elected offices) nor through the professionalisation of legislative activity. This statement makes it even more important to take into account each individual’s extra-parliamentary experience to understand how the MP role-set is interpreted. The basic assumption is that the way individual MPs invest the role-set is shaped mainly by the resources at their disposal. The qualitative analysis of a limited number of selected cases, resting on observation and in-depth interviews, tends to show that the main factor affecting Turkish MPs’ role orientation is their relation with the party. Non-parliamentary (especially professional) skills and relations with the constituency also contribute to shape the MPs’ role orientation.
topic MP
role
legislative behaviour
constituency
socialization
parliament
url http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/499
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