Publication: Perspectivas antropológicas y etnográficas de las políticas públicas
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2013
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En este texto que introduce el monográfico, se retoman, sin pretensión de exhaustividad, algunas de las contribuciones antropológicas y etnográficas al estudio de las políticas públicas. Ellas se vinculan a los problemas que plantea al conocimiento la representación estatocéntrica y burocrático normativa de las políticas, que suele restringir y orientar el análisis hacia planteamientos “oficiales”, formales, o centrados en la “gobernanza”. El monográfico pretende contribuir a desmontar los estereotipos, prejuicios y simplificaciones comunes que suelen presidir tanto las intervenciones administrativas y políticas, como las tomas de posición de los agentes sociales con respecto a ellas
In this introduction to the monographic issue some of the anthropological and ethnographic contributions to the study of public policies are reviewed. These topics are related to the problem that the state-centric and beaurocratic-normative policies pose to the knowledge, which usually restricts and orients the analysis towards “oficial”, formal or centered-in thegovernance statements. The monographic issue aims to contribute to dismantle the common stereotypes, prejudices and simplifications which usually govern both administrative interventions and policies as well as the position taking by social agents with respect to them.
In this introduction to the monographic issue some of the anthropological and ethnographic contributions to the study of public policies are reviewed. These topics are related to the problem that the state-centric and beaurocratic-normative policies pose to the knowledge, which usually restricts and orients the analysis towards “oficial”, formal or centered-in thegovernance statements. The monographic issue aims to contribute to dismantle the common stereotypes, prejudices and simplifications which usually govern both administrative interventions and policies as well as the position taking by social agents with respect to them.