Politics of Governance

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actor-centered governance
ANC Politics
ANC Youth League
anthropology of state
arrangements
articulation
Cape Town's Informal Settlements
Cape Town’s Informal Settlements
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collective action in African governance
DRC's Territory
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Governance Arrangements
group
informal
institutional change Africa
Intentional Objects
Joint Intentionality
Kebele Office
khulumani
Khulumani Support Group
Memorialisation Work
Olivier De Sardan
Open Toilets
Patrimonialist Strategies
Perspicuous Representation
police
political
political agency theory
Public Administrations
qualitative case studies
Reform Constitution
settlement
SJC
social articulation processes
Steven Robins
support
ugandan
Ugandan Police
Ugandan Police Force
UN
Vice Versa
Victim Subject Position
Victim Subjectivity
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138021457
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do government arrangements emerge? When and how does individual agency turn into collective agency? How do sensory experiences of violence, instability, etc affect the configuration of governance arrangements? When, why, and how are governance arrangements institutionalized?

This book seeks to contribute to a non-normative conceptualization of the emergence and transformation of government arrangements, and addresses the under-theorization of actors and agency in conventional governance theories. The editors and contributors theorize the concept of governance more concretely by analyzing the key actors and arrangements that define states of governance across different places and by examining its performance and development in particular settings and time periods. Each contribution to the edited volume is based on a case-study drawn from Africa, though the book argues that the core issues identified remain the same across the world, though in different empirical contexts. The contributions also range across key disciplines, from anthropology to sociology to political science.

This ground-breaking volume addresses governance arrangements, discusses how social actors form such arrangements, and concludes by synthesizing an actor-centered understanding of political articulation to a general theory of governance. Scholars across disciplines such as political science, development studies, African studies, and sociology will find the book insightful.

Till Förster is Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. He was a development expert and later associate professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cologne until 1996. He led the Africa Centre of the University of Bayreuth between 1996 and 2001 where he also co-directed a research axis of the interdisciplinary research programme on the causes and effects of globalisation in Africa. Till Förster has worked continually on questions of social, cultural and political transformations in Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon and in other parts of Africa and has a long publishing record on this and related themes. Lucy Koechlin is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Basel, Switzerland. She works mainly on governance, political struggles, democratic spaces and urban politics in Eastern Africa. Until 2009 she was Head of Public Accountability at the Basel Institute of Governance, responsible for research and consultancies in the area of anti-corruption and accountability systems. Her publications include Corruption as an Empty Signifier: Politics and Political Order in Africa (Brill, 2013) and Non-state Actors as Standard Setters (ed. with Peters, A. et al., Cambridge University Press, 2009). She is also co-editor of the Basel Papers on Political Transformations.