Between elections and beyond movements, everyday citizen claim-making seeks to bridge gaps between the promises and actions of the state.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. Pages in unused condition. Publisher damaged stamp in front. Hardcover. English. Pub Year 2024, See images for condition. About the book >.>.> Claim-Making in Comparative Perspective: Everyday Citizenship Practice and Its Consequences by Janice Gallagher explores the often-overlooked strategies through which citizens seek to fulfil their rights. This work addresses the politics of the everyday, diverging from the conventional focus on visible events such as elections and protests. Drawing on research from diverse countries including Colombia, South Africa, India, and Mexico, Gallagher investigates how claim-making stands as a unique form of citizenship practice that exists outside formal political frameworks, being neither entirely programmatic nor clientelistic.The author argues that this form of claim-making emerges in contexts where there is a disparity between the formal commitments of the state to guarantee rights and the actual fulfilment of those rights in everyday life. Under such circumstances, the act of claim-making becomes vital, not only as a means to secure rights but also as a fundamental approach to engaging with the state. This practice holds significant political and material implications, influencing how citizens interact with governance structures, potentially leading to either greater civic engagement or a sense of disconnection from political processes.The book situates itself within the broader discourse on citizenship, particularly relevant for scholars and practitioners interested in political behaviour within developing countries. By shedding light on the importance of everyday citizenship practices, Gallagher provides insights into the nuanced ways citizens navigate their rights and the implications of these actions for political dynamics. The Element series, edited by Rachel Beatty Riedl, comprises contributions that address both established and emerging topics in the politics and political economy of developing nations, underscoring the significance of Gallagher's analysis. (LL). Artikel-Nr. Batch-FM753-VG-15061
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