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Trust in the state. Negotiating legal and bureaucratic encounters
Andreetta, Sophie; Eiró, Flávio
2024In Journal of Legal Anthropology, 8 (2), p. 1-14
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Keywords :
anthropology of the state; bureaucracies; courts; ethnography; trust; mistrust
Abstract :
[en] Scholars have increasingly coined trust as one of the key aspects of human existence and contemporary social interactions: some see it as a form of affect, while others study the conditions under which it emerges or fades away (Weichselbraun et al. 2023). Until recently, the idea of (mis)trust had mainly been studied in connection to interpersonal relationships (Bell 2016; Carey 2017), economic transactions (Rubbers 2009) and religion (Ashforth 2005; Geschiere 2013). In a recently edited collection, Anna Weichselbraun and colleagues (2023) shifted the focus from intimate spheres to ‘technologies of trust’. This issue continues that shift, bringing the anthropological study of trust into a new field by exploring the concrete practices and effects of trust in the state, what these reveal about the ideas and imaginations of the state, and the daily practices of those who embody it.
Disciplines :
Anthropology
Author, co-author :
Andreetta, Sophie  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Labo d'anthropologie sociale et culturelle (LASC)
Eiró, Flávio 
Language :
English
Title :
Trust in the state. Negotiating legal and bureaucratic encounters
Publication date :
01 December 2024
Journal title :
Journal of Legal Anthropology
ISSN :
1758-9576
eISSN :
1758-9584
Publisher :
Berghahn Books
Volume :
8
Issue :
2
Pages :
1-14
Peer reviewed :
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