Sarmış, Mustafa2022-09-072022-09-0720221301-0522https:/dx.doi.org/10.33227/auifd.1072155https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12451/9668The purpose of this article is to reveal the effects of the social structural basic elements of religious groups on the members, the motives that enable the members to lead to religious groups, the elements that enable them to integrate with the group and to determine whether these factors cause to hegemony in the members and to examine whether these hegemonic elements direct the members through a functioning mechanism. In the article, the structural features of the groups and the attitudes and behaviors of the members towards the groups are discussed theoretically by using the social-psychological approach. In this context, especially along with the concepts of social influence and compliance, some terms such as obedience, submission, identification and adoption, interactions between group and members, and forms of relations between groups are investigated in relation to the concept of hegemony. In the article, the ideal type method was used within the interpretive social scientific approach framework. In this context, the studies carried out for orders and communities in Turkey were examined by the document analysis method. At the same time, the features that could lead to hegemony were organized under ten headings by taking into account the various observations of the researcher.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCommunityHegemonyIdeal TypeOrderReligious GroupsSocial PsychologySociology of ReligionDin SosyolojisiDinî GruplarSosyal PsikolojiHegemonyaTarikatCemaatİdeal TipHegemonic mechanism in religious groupsDinî gruplarda hegemonik işleyiş mekanizmasıArticle63132135410.33227/auifd.1072155Q3