合法化
合法性
政治
政治人类学
民族志
社会学
公司治理
国家(计算机科学)
优势(遗传学)
坦桑尼亚
政治学
工艺
社会科学
媒体研究
人类学
法学
地理
管理
民族学
考古
计算机科学
经济
基因
生物化学
化学
算法
标识
DOI:10.1017/9781009030397
摘要
Legitimacy has long been perceived through a Westernized lens as a fixed, binary state. In this book, Kathy Dodworth offers an exploration of everyday legitimation practices in coastal Tanzania, which challenges this understanding within postcolonial contexts. She reveals how non-government organizations craft their authority to act, working with, against and through the state, and what these practices tell us about contemporary legitimation. Synthesizing detailed, ethnographic fieldwork with theoretical innovations from across the social sciences, legitimacy is reworked not as a fixed state, but as a collection of constantly renegotiated practices. Critically adopting insights from political theory, sociology and anthropology, this book develops a detailed picture of contemporary governance in Tanzania and beyond in the wake of waning Western dominance.
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