2020 年 9 巻 1 号 p. 20-26
What are the institutional works that maintain institutionalized practices, while transforming institutionalized practices. This study investigates the history of the regulation of illegal production of unfiltered sake in Akita Prefecture to explore these questions. This study argue that the institutional works which reduce the visibility of the practice, maintain the norm and cognitive basis of the practice, and search the new material basis of the practice preserve the institutionalized practice, while making practice an underground practice, separating the regulatory basis of practice from its norm and cognitive basis, and diversifying the material basis of practice.