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Border Stories Border Stories
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How Institutions Work How Institutions Work
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The Cultural Sources of Institutional Order The Cultural Sources of Institutional Order
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Swords and Semiotics Swords and Semiotics
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Interpretive Infrastructures Interpretive Infrastructures
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What are Institutions? What are Institutions?
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Other Approaches to the Problem of Culture and Institutional Order Other Approaches to the Problem of Culture and Institutional Order
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Pirates! Pirates!
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Published:December 2022
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Abstract
Culture plays a dynamic and constitutive role in the creation of institutional order but these cultural dimensions are often stripped out of institutional theories. This is in part a result of the understanding of culture adopted by the most prominent recent institutionalists focused on large-scale generalities such as beliefs, religion, or ideology, often irrational with respect to economic interests, that are common to broad social groups but don’t do all that much of empirical note. The Punishment of Pirates, on the other hand, sees culture and social meaning as the key to understanding institutional coordination and the concrete enactment of collective meaning. This approach makes it possible to understand culture as a domain of empirically relevant mechanisms that influence outcomes in specific, observable ways. The chapter then uses this reconstruction of the landscape of contemporary institutional theory and its relationship to the concepts of culture and meaning to develop the importance of the interpretive infrastructures institutions. Institutionalized interpretive powers are an important way that an institution’s rules become part of the real social fabric of concrete situations.
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