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Corruption as an empty signifier : politics and political order in Africa
Authored Book (Verfasser eines eigenständigen Buches)
 
ID 2289412
Author(s) Koechlin, Lucy
Author(s) at UniBasel Koechlin, Lucy
Year 2013
Title Corruption as an empty signifier : politics and political order in Africa
Publisher Brill
Place of Publication Leiden
ISSN/ISBN 978-90-04-24999-8 (pbk.) ; 90-04-24999-0 (pbk.) ; 978-90-04-25298-1 (e-book) ; 90-04-25298-3 (e-book)
Series title Africa-Europe group for interdisciplinary studies
Volume 10
Keywords Corruption, Political Order, Africa, Emancipation, Democratisation, Political Transformation, Tanzania
Abstract

Corruption as an Empty Signifier critically explores the ways in which corruption in Africa has been equated with African politics and political order, and offers a novel approach to understanding corruption as a potentially emancipatory discourse of political transformation.
Conventionally, both academic literature as well as development policies depict corruption as the lynchpin of politics in Africa, locking African societies into political orders which subvert democratic change. Drawing on the findings of a case study of the construction industry in Tanzania, Lucy Koechlin conceptualises corruption as a signifier enabling, rather than preventing, social actors to articulate democratic claims. She provides compelling arguments for a more sophisticated understanding of and empirical attentiveness to emancipatory change in African political orders.

Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1163/9789004252981
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6168180
Full Text on edoc No
ISI-number WOS:000324287800008
Additional Information Thesis: Diss. Phil.-Hist. Univ. Basel, 2014. - Ref.: Ueli Mäder, Till Förster
 
   

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