@incollection{fdi:010094512, title = {{S}ocial regulatory regimes in {N}orthern {V}ietnam : how interpersonal network norms, state laws, and market rules interact}, author = {{P}annier, {E}mmanuel and {B}ruckert, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his chapter addresses the forms and expression of normative pluralism in contemporary {V}ietnam. {D}rawing on two qualitative case studies, this chapter examines specifically the relationships between three social regulatory regimes: norms of interpersonal networks, market rules and state laws. {A} first vignette focuses on party-state interventions in the local customs and sociability practices of the {T}{\`a}y populations of {V}ietnam's northern uplands. {T}he second vignette examines the institutionalisation process of online sales of fresh food products in {H}anoi. {B}ased on these cases, we conceptualise five modes of interaction between normative systems: coexistence, combination, opposition, substitution and hybridisation. {C}ombining typological distinctions with systematic empirical contextualisation, this chapter sheds light on particular institutional arrangements where a significant part of fluidity, impermanence and variation infuses the necessarily organised, fixed and stable aspects of the institutional order.}, keywords = {{VIET} {NAM} ; {HANOI}}, booktitle = {{T}he {P}algrave handbook of political norms in {S}outheast {A}sia}, numero = {}, pages = {393--414}, address = {{S}ingapour}, publisher = {{P}algrave {M}acmillan}, series = {}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.1007/978-981-99-9655-1_23}, ISBN = {978-981-99-9654-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010094512}, }