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Producing stateness

police work in Ghana

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An edition of Producing stateness (2016)

Producing stateness

police work in Ghana

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Jan Beek's book explores everyday police work in an African country and analyses how police officers, despite prevailing stereotypes about failed states and African police, produce stateness. Drawing on highly readable ethnographic descriptions, the book shows that Ghanaian police practices often involve the exchange of money (bribes), the use of violence and the influence of politicians. However, such informal practices allow police officers to deal with the inconsistent necessities and the social context of their work. Ultimately, Ghanaian police officers are also inspired by a bureaucratic ethos and their practices are guided by it. Stateness, the book argues, is a quality of organizations, gradually emerging out of such everyday encounters. 'Producing Stateness' allows a close look at the realities of police work in Africa and provides surprising insights into the rationalities of policing and state bureaucracies everywhere.

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Brill
Language
English
Pages
237

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Producing stateness: police work in Ghana
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Table of Contents

The history of police work : travelling models
The internal organisation of the police : movements and moral orders
Dockets, police community and politics : bureaucratic order in the police
Money, morals, and law at traffic checks : registers in police interactions
Patrolling public spaces : relational stateness
Criminal investigations : boundary work and boundary shifting
Private security, vigilantes and neighbours : relating to other policing actors
Three police officers : living bureaucratically
Conclusion: Stateness as aura.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-231) and index.

Published in
Leiden, Boston
Series
African social studies series -- volume 36, African social studies series -- v. 36.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.209667
Library of Congress
HV8278.3.A2 B44 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
237 pages
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44412560M
ISBN 10
9004332170
ISBN 13
9789004332171, 9789004334908
LCCN
2016039370
OCLC/WorldCat
956340523

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