Municipal Councillors and the Everyday State: New Representations of Political Accountability in Ahmedabad, India

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Rusha Das, Christine Lutringer
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Abstract

Scholarly literature on municipal councillors in urban India has variously labelled them as ‘lords’, ‘captains’ and ‘shrewd operators’ who have the power to mobilize resources and act as political intermediaries between the state and ordinary citizens. Conversely, voters are seen as collectively trading their votes to secure access to the state's resources. In this article, empirical fieldwork in the city of Ahmedabad, India, suggests that while traditional modes of patron–client relationships continue to exist at the municipal urban governance level, there has been a shift in the roles as perceived by municipal councillors themselves. The ‘state at the roadside’ model of urban governance is being expanded to include new modes and sites of mediation with citizens. Drawing from the literature on political representative claims and social representation theory, this article argues that the changes in the practices of municipal councillors are driven partly by political aspirations that are distinct from their identity as a party karyakarta (worker) and partly as a response to a better-informed citizenry, referred to as jagrukt janta (public awareness). These shifts create the conditions for new modes of civic engagement and political accountability within existing patronage-based networks.

市议员与日常状态:印度艾哈迈达巴德政治问责制的新表现
关于印度城市市政议员的学术文献将他们称为“领主”、“船长”和“精明的经营者”,他们有权调动资源,充当国家和普通公民之间的政治中间人。相反,选民被视为集体交易他们的选票,以确保获得该州的资源。在本文中,在印度艾哈迈达巴德市进行的实证实地调查表明,虽然传统的赞助人-委托人关系模式在城市治理层面继续存在,但市议员自己所感知到的角色已经发生了转变。城市治理的“路边国家”模式正在扩展到包括与公民调解的新模式和场所。从政治代表主张和社会代表理论的文献中,本文认为,市议员实践的变化部分是由政治愿望驱动的,这与他们作为政党karyakarta(工人)的身份不同,部分是对更知情的公民的回应,被称为jagrukt janta(公众意识)。这些转变为在现有的以赞助人为基础的网络中建立新的公民参与和政治问责模式创造了条件。
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Development and Change
Development and Change DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Development and Change is essential reading for anyone interested in development studies and social change. It publishes articles from a wide range of authors, both well-established specialists and young scholars, and is an important resource for: - social science faculties and research institutions - international development agencies and NGOs - graduate teachers and researchers - all those with a serious interest in the dynamics of development, from reflective activists to analytical practitioners
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