国家叙事建构(ii)哥伦比亚和平实验室的合法性1,2

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Alex Diamond
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如何在长期缺乏合法性的地区建立国家合法性?虽然学者们通常将合法性的构建解释为国家行为的结果,并使用调查研究或实验来描述地方对国家的评估,但在本文中,我描述了将两者联系起来的微过程:社区如何体验国家,集体理解它,并以同意或挑战国家权力的方式行事。在哥伦比亚的一个乡村,经过数十年的武装团体控制,国家的存在日益增加,基于3年的民族志田野调查,我将国家合法性或非合法性的出现理论化为叙事建构的过程。面对里程碑式的和平进程和摧毁当地经济的古柯替代计划,当地人通过构建在整个社区传播的关于国家的叙述来理解国家。这些叙事与物质需求相结合,影响社会行动的形式,表明对国家权力的同意或蔑视——社区也通过公共叙事理解这些行为。对合法性叙事结构的细粒度民族志描述证明了集体意义制造过程对政治信仰和行为的重要性。
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The Narrative Construction of State (il)Legitimacy in Colombia's Peace Laboratory1,2
How is state legitimacy established in areas where it has long been lacking? While scholars have generally explained the construction of legitimacy as a consequence of state actions and used survey research or experiments to describe local evaluations of the state, in this article I describe the microprocesses that link the two: how communities experience the state, collectively make sense of it, and behave in ways that consent to or challenge state power. Based on 3 years of ethnographic fieldwork in a rural Colombian village experiencing growing state presence after decades of armed group control, I theorize the emergence of state legitimacy or illegitimacy as a process of narrative construction. Locals facing a landmark peace process and a coca substitution program that has destroyed the local economy make sense of the state by constructing narratives about it that spread throughout the community. These narratives combine with material need to influence forms of social action that demonstrate assent to or defiance of state power—behavior that communities also understand through public narratives. Fine‐grained ethnographic description of the narrative construction of legitimacy demonstrates the importance of collective meaning‐making processes to political beliefs and behavior.
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Sociological Forum
Sociological Forum SOCIOLOGY-
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2.90
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73
期刊介绍: Sociological Forum is the flagship journal of the Eastern Sociological Society. The journal is peer reviewed and committed to publishing high quality, cutting edge research on substantive issues of fundamental importance to the study of society. The journal"s mission is broad in scope, encompassing empirical works (both quantitative and qualitative in nature), as well as works that develop theories, concepts, and methodological strategies. All areas of sociology and related fields are welcomed in Sociological Forum, as the journal strives to create a site of learning and exchange for scholars and students of the social sciences.
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