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4 - Regulation
Informal Rule of Law, Radical Uncertainty, and Atmosfearic (Self‑)Regulation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
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This chapter investigates the logic of regulation that animates the AKP’s new securitisation technologies. The chapter begins by examining the new laws on security vetting and archival background checks. Reviewing the conduct of the OHAL Commission tasked to decide on applications by purged citizens for reversal of their refusal or civic death status, the chapter reveals how ambiguities in the new law allow for the extensive use of informal rule of law based on extra-legal practices. By focusing on several denunciation cases, the chapter’s theoretical and empirical strands come together in an analysis of the impact this new securitisation logic of regulation has both on those targeted and on society as a whole. I argue that the new regulatory technologies of citizen-informants and the perfusion of distrust throughout society an ‘atmosfear of terror’, inducing the population as a whole to self-regulate, perform, and participate in their own securitisation.
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- Civic Death in Contemporary TurkeyMass Surveillance and the Authoritarian State, pp. 112 - 136Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025