Transnational Giving and Evolving Religious, Ethnic and Political Formations in the Global South

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Sanam Roohi, Catherine Larouche, Leilah Vevaina
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Abstract

Conceptualising giving as a broad category encompassing philanthropy, charity, humanitarian aid and gifts, this Special Issue brings together researchers whose ethnographic and theoretical work examine different forms of transnational giving in the historical and contemporary Global South. In this Issue we contend that the Global South should not be seen as a passive recipient of these transnational welfare-oriented giving but as the site where their full social and religious meanings and moral obligations are actively realised or constructed. Through nuanced ethnographic and multi-sited research across Asia, Africa, and North America, articles in this Issue explore how the transnational scale of operability attaches newer meanings to belonging even as it shapes the subjectivities of actors and communities (givers and receivers) partaking in this process. We explore how gifts travel spatially and histories of transnational giving have contributed to the framing of communal histories, cementing of global connections and the creation of relationships of dependency as well as forging of new transnational solidarities. Moreover, we investigate how transnational giving also inflects the relationship between citizens and the state and (re)shapes national political communities.
跨国捐赠与全球南方宗教、民族和政治形态的演变
本期特刊将捐赠视为一个广泛的类别,包括慈善事业、慈善事业、人道主义援助和礼物,汇集了研究人员,他们的民族志和理论工作研究了历史和当代全球南方的不同形式的跨国捐赠。在这个问题上,我们认为,不应将全球南方视为这些以福利为导向的跨国捐赠的被动接受者,而应将其视为积极实现或构建其全部社会和宗教意义以及道德义务的场所。通过在亚洲、非洲和北美进行细致的人种学和多地点研究,本期文章探讨了可操作性的跨国规模如何赋予归属新的意义,即使它塑造了参与这一过程的行动者和社区(给予者和接受者)的主体性。我们探讨了礼物在空间上的传播和跨国捐赠的历史如何有助于构建共同历史、巩固全球联系、建立依赖关系以及建立新的跨国团结。此外,我们还调查了跨国捐赠如何影响公民与国家之间的关系,并(重新)塑造国家政治共同体。
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Ethnography
Ethnography Multiple-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
8.30%
发文量
60
期刊介绍: A major new international journal successfully launched in 2000 Ethnography is a new international and interdisciplinary journal for the ethnographic study of social and cultural change. Bridging the chasm between sociology and anthropology, it is becoming the leading network for dialogical exchanges between monadic ethnographers and those from all disciplines involved and interested in ethnography and society. It seeks to promote embedded research that fuses close-up observation, rigorous theory and social critique.
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