Corruption and the Morality of Everyday Life in Urban Harare, Zimbabwe

M. Chiweshe, I. Mahiya
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Abstract:Narratives around the everyday experiences of corruption in urban Harare provide multiple perspectives on how Zimbabweans create specific moral repertoires to make sense of their actions. They highlight how ordinary people speak to the dissonance of engaging in actions they deem immoral, such as paying and receiving bribes. Our research is based on interviews with fifteen respondents involved in livelihood options where bribery or petty corruption is an everyday occurrence. We utilize the concept of moral economy to show how people make sense of their actions in contexts where survival often involves participating in transactions constructed as immoral. We demonstrate that the respondents have created mechanisms to make sense of and excuse their actions as necessitated by the need for survival in difficult contexts. This has thus led to specific moral economies in urban Harare.
腐败与津巴布韦哈拉雷城市日常生活的道德
摘要:围绕哈拉雷城市腐败的日常经历的叙述,提供了津巴布韦人如何创造特定的道德剧目来理解他们的行为的多个视角。他们强调了普通人如何谈论从事他们认为不道德的行为时的不和谐,比如行贿和受贿。我们的研究基于对15名受访者的访谈,这些受访者涉及日常生活中的贿赂或轻微腐败。我们利用道德经济的概念来展示人们如何在生存往往涉及参与不道德交易的情况下理解自己的行为。我们证明,受访者已经建立了一种机制来理解和原谅他们在困难环境中生存所必需的行为。因此,这导致了哈拉雷城市中特定的道德经济。
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Africa Today
Africa Today Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Africa Today, a leading journal for more than 50 years, has been in the forefront of publishing Africanist reform-minded research, and provides access to the best scholarly work from around the world on a full range of political, economic, and social issues. Active electronic and combined electronic/print subscriptions to this journal include access to the online backrun.
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