Sociology of Islamic public administration: Ethnographic and socio-legal perspectives

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Titel: Sociology of Islamic public administration: Ethnographic and socio-legal perspectives
Autoren: Urinboyev, Rustam
Weitere Verfasser: Lund University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Departments of Administrative, Economic and Social Sciences, Sociology of Law Department, Lunds universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Samhällsvetenskapliga institutioner och centrumbildningar, Rättssociologiska institutionen, Originator
Quelle: Islamic Public Value Policy, Administrative and Institutional Change. :38-53
Schlagwörter: Social Sciences, Other Social Sciences, Public Administration Studies, Samhällsvetenskap, Annan samhällsvetenskap, Studier av offentlig förvaltning, Law, Other Legal Research, Juridik, Annan rättsvetenskaplig forskning
Beschreibung: This chapter argues that for public administration research to genuinely advance in non-Western contexts, scholars must at a minimum be familiar with, and ideally engage with, local cultural norms, traditions, and epistemes vis-à-vis their research. To that end, we offer a methodological shift towards ethnographic approaches to better understand and analyse contemporary PA practices, focusing on the Islamic paradigm in particular. By outlining essential socio-legal ethnographic methods, this chapter aims to inspire future field-based empirical public administration research, fostering a more nuanced understanding of governance beyond Western paradigms.
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Zugangs-URL: https://lucris.lub.lu.se/ws/files/219581324/Published_chapter.pdf
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Abstract:This chapter argues that for public administration research to genuinely advance in non-Western contexts, scholars must at a minimum be familiar with, and ideally engage with, local cultural norms, traditions, and epistemes vis-à-vis their research. To that end, we offer a methodological shift towards ethnographic approaches to better understand and analyse contemporary PA practices, focusing on the Islamic paradigm in particular. By outlining essential socio-legal ethnographic methods, this chapter aims to inspire future field-based empirical public administration research, fostering a more nuanced understanding of governance beyond Western paradigms.
DOI:10.4337/9781035333646.00010