Department of Anthropology of Politics and Governance

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The Department of Anthropology of Politics and Governance is a research unit that examines how political power, institutions, and governance practices are shaped, experienced, and contested in diverse social and cultural contexts.

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instanceOf academic department
research unit
approach anthropological
ethnographic methods
qualitative research
engagesIn interdisciplinary collaboration
public and policy-oriented debates on governance
teaching and supervision of students
fieldOfStudy anthropology of governance
anthropology of politics
governance studies
political anthropology
goal to analyze governance beyond formal institutions
to examine how people experience and negotiate authority
to understand politics as embedded in social and cultural life
perspective comparative
context-sensitive
critical
produces academic research
scholarly publications
researchFocus contestation of power
cultural contexts of politics
everyday experiences of governance
governance practices
political institutions
political power
social contexts of politics
studies how governance practices are shaped in cultural contexts
how institutions are shaped in social contexts
how political power is contested
how political power is experienced
how political power is shaped
informal political practices
local forms of governance
power relations in everyday life
relationships between citizens and the state

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Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology hasPart Department of Anthropology of Politics and Governance