This paper explores the dilemmas involved in an anthropological examination of both corruption and the international anti-corruption agenda, arguing that the two must be seen as closely related. The dilemma for anthropologists is that in either unpacking the “meaning” of corruption at a local level, or deconstructing the anti-corruption agenda, the realities of power involved in the attribution of corruption may be overlooked. It is concluded that, to a large extent, the solution lies in the ethnographic focus. Rather than simply examining meanings at a local level, or the international discourse, it is important to see how particular accounts of corruption develop and are translated from international to national and local policy contexts
Policymaking and implementation across state institutions, international organisations and transnati...
This chapter considers some of the ways in which social and cultural anthropology has changed since ...
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
This paper explores the dilemmas involved in an anthropological examination of both corruption and t...
The primary concern of this paper is to present anthropological perspectives on corruption. The emph...
One striking feature of the booming literature on corruption in the social sciences is the comparati...
International audienceThe social importance of corruption and its complex nature have led management...
This paper aims to investigate how ideas and socio-cultural preferences of “public” versus “private”...
This paper aims to establish how organization and management research, an extensive field that has c...
This paper is primarily concerned with the origin and consequence of the so-called “crisis of repres...
This paper revisits African 'corruption'. Perennial issues about how to define, measure and manage '...
The scholarly literature on corruption has developed in separate disciplines, each of which has prod...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to problematise the concept of corruption as it is used in th...
Corruption emerged as a key issue area in international relations and development in the 1990s. Howe...
This book, as a collective action, seeks to derail mainstream social and cultural anthropology from ...
Policymaking and implementation across state institutions, international organisations and transnati...
This chapter considers some of the ways in which social and cultural anthropology has changed since ...
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
This paper explores the dilemmas involved in an anthropological examination of both corruption and t...
The primary concern of this paper is to present anthropological perspectives on corruption. The emph...
One striking feature of the booming literature on corruption in the social sciences is the comparati...
International audienceThe social importance of corruption and its complex nature have led management...
This paper aims to investigate how ideas and socio-cultural preferences of “public” versus “private”...
This paper aims to establish how organization and management research, an extensive field that has c...
This paper is primarily concerned with the origin and consequence of the so-called “crisis of repres...
This paper revisits African 'corruption'. Perennial issues about how to define, measure and manage '...
The scholarly literature on corruption has developed in separate disciplines, each of which has prod...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to problematise the concept of corruption as it is used in th...
Corruption emerged as a key issue area in international relations and development in the 1990s. Howe...
This book, as a collective action, seeks to derail mainstream social and cultural anthropology from ...
Policymaking and implementation across state institutions, international organisations and transnati...
This chapter considers some of the ways in which social and cultural anthropology has changed since ...
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...