This article explores the performances of a particular category of young men often derogatively referred to as “chamchas” (sycophants) who are using the art of making do (jugaad) by exploiting and bluffing links with powerful political networks and political parties, as well as friendships with strongmen and their criminal crews. Crucially, the comparative ethnography across India (western Uttar Pradesh) and Bangladesh (Sylhet) introduces readers to the “contact zone” where legality, semi-legality, and organized criminal systems meet. In so doing, the article unravels the working of the democratically elected “Mafia Raj.
AbstractThis article studies corruption in India through an ethnographic elaboration of practices th...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This paper presents a study of mafia groups in Bangladesh. Drawing on the views and experiences of 2...
Control over means of violence and protection emerge as crucial in much research on corruption in no...
Control over means of violence and protection emerge as crucial in much research on corruption in no...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This article-based thesis aims to study political economy and governance in developing countries thr...
In the Tata company town of Jamshedpur, incisive popular discourses of corruption posit a mutually b...
AbstractThis article studies corruption in India through an ethnographic elaboration of practices th...
In the Tata company town of Jamshedpur, incisive popular discourses of corruption posit a mutually b...
AbstractThis article studies corruption in India through an ethnographic elaboration of practices th...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This paper presents a study of mafia groups in Bangladesh. Drawing on the views and experiences of 2...
Control over means of violence and protection emerge as crucial in much research on corruption in no...
Control over means of violence and protection emerge as crucial in much research on corruption in no...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
The need for intermediaries to access resources, seek opportunities and mitigate risks has been obse...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This article-based thesis aims to study political economy and governance in developing countries thr...
In the Tata company town of Jamshedpur, incisive popular discourses of corruption posit a mutually b...
AbstractThis article studies corruption in India through an ethnographic elaboration of practices th...
In the Tata company town of Jamshedpur, incisive popular discourses of corruption posit a mutually b...
AbstractThis article studies corruption in India through an ethnographic elaboration of practices th...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This paper presents a study of mafia groups in Bangladesh. Drawing on the views and experiences of 2...