Bureaucratic Politicisation and Insurgent Bureaucrats: A Theoretical Framework

IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Antipode Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1111/anti.13072
Walter J. Nicholls, Ian Baran
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Abstract

Municipal bureaucrats in the United States—mostly on the social side of the state (e.g. public health, welfare, educators, housing, and sometimes urban planners) but not exclusively so (e.g. district attorney offices)—have shown growing willingness to engage in political battles within the bureaucracy, connect with social movements, and construct oppositional identities centred on social and racial justice. Critical urban theories of the state highlight important constraints that shape state strategies, functions, and policies but tell us little about the contradictions propelling some bureaucrats into political contests over power and legitimacy. Consequently, we turn to theorists who conceive of the bureaucratic state as a contradictory and relatively autonomous field where conflicts between dominated and dominant bureaucrats overlap and converge with conflicts between dominated and dominant class forces (Bourdieu, Gramsci, Hall, and Poulantzas). Their observations are used to formulate the three propositions that underpin our theoretical framework. These propositions draw attention to the structural, relational, and conjunctural processes involved in forming individual bureaucrats into an insurgent political subject.

官僚政治化与叛乱官僚:理论框架
美国的市政官僚--主要是国家的社会部门(如公共卫生、福利、教育、住房,有时还有城市规划者),但也不完全是(如地区检察官办公室)--越来越愿意参与官僚机构内部的政治斗争,与社会运动建立联系,并构建以社会和种族正义为中心的反对派身份。批判性的城市国家理论强调了形成国家战略、职能和政策的重要制约因素,但对推动一些官僚参与权力和合法性政治竞争的矛盾却知之甚少。因此,我们转向那些将官僚国家视为一个相互矛盾且相对独立的领域的理论家(布尔迪厄、葛兰西、霍尔和普兰查斯),在这个领域中,被统治和占统治地位的官僚之间的冲突与被统治和占统治地位的阶级力量之间的冲突相互重叠和交汇。他们的观察结果被用于制定支撑我们理论框架的三个命题。这些命题提请人们注意将官僚个人塑造成叛乱政治主体所涉及的结构、关系和共时过程。
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期刊介绍: Antipode has published dissenting scholarship that explores and utilizes key geographical ideas like space, scale, place, borders and landscape. It aims to challenge dominant and orthodox views of the world through debate, scholarship and politically-committed research, creating new spaces and envisioning new futures. Antipode welcomes the infusion of new ideas and the shaking up of old positions, without being committed to just one view of radical analysis or politics.
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