Of ordinariness and citizenship processes |
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Authors: | Catherine Neveu |
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Affiliation: | 1. IIAC-TRAM, EHESS, Paris, Francecatherine.neveu@ehess.fr |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the relations between ordinariness and citizenship processes along two different lines. It first aims at empirically exploring certain uses of ordinariness as a political category. While it is often used as a depoliticisation tool, the two case studies analysed here underline on the contrary its politicising potential. In a second, briefer, part, it proposes a discussion of the gains to be obtained in citizenship studies, from using ordinariness as a category of analysis. Approaching citizenship processes ‘from the ordinary’ is a fruitful perspective from which the political dimensions of usually unseen or unheard practices and sites can be grasped. What connects the two discussions presented here is the complex and paradoxical relationship the two categories of ordinariness and politics entertain, both empirically and analytically. |
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Keywords: | citizenship ordinariness infrapolitics participation anthropology of citizenship |
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