Much has been made in recent years of the need to promote anthropological understandings of ‘the state’. Work in this area has tended to focus on either (1) the peopled aspects of state bureaucracies or (2) the effect of ‘the state’ on the everyday lives of its citizens. Some authors have also begun to move beyond these concerns by examining the ways in which the actions of state agents can affect the everyday lives of citizens and how citizens can reach back to influence the peopled qualities of ‘the state’. My aim in this paper is to examine the sociospatial encounters between what may be considered as state agents and citizens. In doing so I seek to: undermine the idea that there is a fixed boundary between what is considered to be ‘the ...
Society is growing increasingly complex in the 21st century, as the result of various evolutions lik...
This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in tu...
How does the state imagine the people? In what ways does it come to know the targets of its policies...
Much has been made in recent years of the need to promote anthropological understandings of ‘the sta...
This dissertation offers a study of everyday relations between residents and the state on a post...
The current relationship between the state and civil society in Europe is a curious and historically...
Abstract : Political sociologists have typically studied the state as a self-enclosed institution ho...
This article strives to assess the condition of the contemporary state. The author thinks that the c...
This thesis argues that social policy is best seen as an attempt to define and encourage a specific ...
The “everyday bordering” concept has provided key insights into the effects of diverse bordering pra...
In light of the competing conceptions of the strength of the British state which lie behind contempo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)States are contingently formed, enacting modes of gov...
The ‘governance state’ is characterised by radically reconfigured relations between public and priva...
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2012. The social, political and eco...
This paper describes the changing nature of the English and Swedish states between 1800 and 2020 fro...
Society is growing increasingly complex in the 21st century, as the result of various evolutions lik...
This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in tu...
How does the state imagine the people? In what ways does it come to know the targets of its policies...
Much has been made in recent years of the need to promote anthropological understandings of ‘the sta...
This dissertation offers a study of everyday relations between residents and the state on a post...
The current relationship between the state and civil society in Europe is a curious and historically...
Abstract : Political sociologists have typically studied the state as a self-enclosed institution ho...
This article strives to assess the condition of the contemporary state. The author thinks that the c...
This thesis argues that social policy is best seen as an attempt to define and encourage a specific ...
The “everyday bordering” concept has provided key insights into the effects of diverse bordering pra...
In light of the competing conceptions of the strength of the British state which lie behind contempo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)States are contingently formed, enacting modes of gov...
The ‘governance state’ is characterised by radically reconfigured relations between public and priva...
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2012. The social, political and eco...
This paper describes the changing nature of the English and Swedish states between 1800 and 2020 fro...
Society is growing increasingly complex in the 21st century, as the result of various evolutions lik...
This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in tu...
How does the state imagine the people? In what ways does it come to know the targets of its policies...