"Street-Level Governing is a brilliant and engaging study that overturns dyed-in-the-wool ideas about the nature of the state and modernity. With a sophisticated command of the literature leavened by on-the-ground observation, Elise Massicard makes an excellent contribution to a new global scholarship of informality in politics and politics as performance."Jenny White, Stockholm University, author of Turkish Kaleidoscope "Street-Level Governing is one of the most interesting and original recent books I have read on contemporary Turkey. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and deep knowledge of Turkish politics and society, Elise Massicard gives us a vivid and up-close account of the muhtarlk in the context of state-society relations in Turkey."Reat Kasaba, University of Washington, author of A Moveable Empire "Street-Level Governing is a commendable study that approaches contemporary Turkey from an original angle with both rigour and scholarship. It certainly deserves to be read and discussed."Marc Juyient, Manara Magazine "Massicard's outstanding book on the neglected urban agency of muhtarlk crucially challenges major ideas on urban politics, stands as a methodological resource, and contributes to the literature on urban studies by speaking to scholars' broader interest in how local actors and their interrelations with complex urban outcomes have been reproduced."Gülah Aykaē, Urban Studies "Street-Level Governing, as implied by the title, rejects traditional notions about the Turkish state and its bureaucracy to build on Migdal's state-in-society framework and the rich ethnographic scholarship on Turkey it has recently engendered. However, whereas this new body of work focuses on the marginalized, studying the ever-present muhtar helps Massicard reveal how even mundane interactions shape the contours of the state."Devrim Yavuz, Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association "Moving beyond the clientelism-versus-governance divide and engaging critically with fields of the political sociology and the anthropology of state, Massicard's excellent book on the dynamics of urban politics in Turkey examines state-society interaction in everyday life and successfully demonstrates how they mutually transform, constitute, and produce each other on the ground."Osman Savakan, Political Science Quarterly "[ T]his book is an important contribution to the sociology of the state, to the literature on domination, and more specifically, to Turkish Studies. It sets out a great example on how to conduct an ethnography of the state, and it should be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists alike working on and interested in Turkey."Ceren engül, Contemporary Sociology "Street-Level Governing provides a detailed snapshot of being a muhtar in Istanbul and the current position of the muhtarlk institution in Istanbul. Massicard... makes a significant contribution to the Turkish public administration/local government literature by examining how the muhtarlk functions as an institution."Niyazi Karabulut, Public Administration Review "Steet-Level Governing not only contributes to the study of local politics in Turkey but, more importantly, offers a unique analysis of how the practices of muhtarlar, the lowest-level elected officers in Turkey, both underpin and undermine the image of a coherent and centralized state."Rabia Karakaya Polat, Middle East Journal "[ Massicard] sheds light on the complex networks of the state that permeate the society through official and unofficial activities."Ēidem Görgün Akgül, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies