Revival: Knowing Rights (2001)

State Actors' Stories of Power, Identity and Morality

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law
Cover of the book Revival: Knowing Rights (2001) by Trish Oberweis, Michael Musheno, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Trish Oberweis, Michael Musheno ISBN: 9781351758000
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Trish Oberweis, Michael Musheno
ISBN: 9781351758000
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 12, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

This book breaks new ground in interpreting how identity informs the judgements of State workers, as normative orientations coincide with identities and authority. At all levels, legal ordering becomes entangled with moral orientations and the micropolitics of identification, as workers interact with one another and their clients. The result is neither law nor order, but a fragile cultural politics of workers acting on citizens as they act out their identities. Using case studies in the field, the book conducts an exploration of the State, whilst holding on to the strong notions of identity, power and normative orientation. It introduces a unique notion of rights by arguing that workers assert identity and power as they make judgements about who gets what from the State.

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This book breaks new ground in interpreting how identity informs the judgements of State workers, as normative orientations coincide with identities and authority. At all levels, legal ordering becomes entangled with moral orientations and the micropolitics of identification, as workers interact with one another and their clients. The result is neither law nor order, but a fragile cultural politics of workers acting on citizens as they act out their identities. Using case studies in the field, the book conducts an exploration of the State, whilst holding on to the strong notions of identity, power and normative orientation. It introduces a unique notion of rights by arguing that workers assert identity and power as they make judgements about who gets what from the State.

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