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Rhythms, riffs, and rituals in political parties: An anthropological view of complex coalitions

Crewe, Emma

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From an anthropological perspective politics is a form of work that involves political struggles in the face of difference. The discipline of anthropology has the potential to offer rigorous and in-depth accounts of politics by relying on reflexivity, attention to plurality and multi-disciplinarity. Within political institutions in democracies, these struggles take place in different sites but a key one is political parties and yet these complex coalitions have been relatively neglected within anthropology. To understand political parties it makes sense to go beyond the aggregation of individual behaviour or investigation into coalitions as systems, structures or culture, to look at relationships, processes of relating and change in these relations. To make sense of the endless contradictions and dynamism created by these relationships, it is necessary to focus on those patterns that reveal how politicians are similar and divergent. The key ones influencing political work, including that of political parties, are rhythms of performance, riffs of meaning, and rituals and symbols.

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Crewe, E. (2021). Rhythms, riffs, and rituals in political parties: An anthropological view of complex coalitions. Ephemera, 21(1), 187-198

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 5, 2020
Online Publication Date Dec 8, 2020
Publication Date May 1, 2021
Deposit Date Jan 4, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jan 4, 2021
Print ISSN 2052-1499
Electronic ISSN 1473-2866
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Issue 1
Pages 187-198
Keywords Political parties
Publisher URL http://www.ephemerajournal.org/contribution/rhythms-riffs-and-rituals-political-parties-anthropological-view-complex-coalitions-0

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