几个宪兵,两个世界,以及两者之间的边界

M. Göpfert
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本章提供了Godiya宪兵旅的背景,这是尼日尔近60个所谓的领土旅之一,宪兵的街道一级单位,主要负责刑事调查。尼日利亚宪兵队的特殊案例揭示了可能在黑暗中,但对任何警察和官僚组织都至关重要的东西:脆弱的警察合法性,文本与社会之间的滞后,官方规范与人类实践之间的滞后,官僚形式与生活的复杂性,以及所有这些都是在多重冲突的背景下,往往是不相容的期望和要求来自自己的组织内部和外部。在执行法律的同时,宪兵们编排了关于人民生活的故事,以适应官僚形式的需要。在产生安排的同时,他们将这些形式和生活分开,从而允许相互兼容的社会和道德形式。一个通过联系产生分离,另一个通过分离产生联系。这种联系与分离的矛盾共存正是本书想要通过边界概念把握的。
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A Handful of Gendarmes, Two Worlds, and the Frontier Between
This chapter provides a background of the gendarmerie brigade in Godiya, one of Niger's almost sixty so-called brigades territoriales, the gendarmerie's street-level units tasked primarily with criminal investigations. The particular case of the Nigerien gendarmerie sheds light on what may be in the dark but is nonetheless essential to any police and bureaucratic organization: fragile police legitimacy, the lag between les textes and le social, between official norms and human practices, bureaucratic formats and the complexity of lived life, and all of this in the context of multiple conflicting, often incompatible expectations and demands from within and without one's own organization. While enforcing the law, the gendarmes formatted stories about peoples' lives to fit the needs of the bureaucratic form. While producing arrangements, they kept these forms and lives apart, thereby allowing for mutually compatible forms of sociality and morality. The one produced separation through connection, the other connection through separation. This ambivalent coexistence of connection and separation is what this book wants to grasp with the notion of the frontier.
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