2017
DOI: 10.1111/aman.12844
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Orientation and Crafted Bureaucracy: Finding Dignity in Nicaraguan Food Safety

Abstract: This article explores how food-safety inspectors (hygienistas) in Nicaragua monitor and certify foodservice workers and facilities. While inspectors are well versed in sanitary law, they describe their job not as law enforcement but as "orientation." Orientation integrates state regulation with interpersonal exchanges of gifts and jokes, which reinforce unwritten social norms. Such interpersonal exchanges are not simply signs of corruption or governmental incapacity. Rather, orientation is a form of "crafted b… Show more

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“…Other approaches to the work of affect consider how it can facilitate analyses of the workings and experiences of politics and power. For example, Alex Nading () considers how Nicaraguan food safety inspectors ( hygienistas ) aim to produce mutual dignity rather than rigid compliance: this “crafted bureaucracy is both a means of enacting and navigating state power.” John Borneman and Parvis Ghassem‐Fachandi () explore the German concept Stemming as a possible analytic tool for understanding how public moods shift, here in relation to feelings about refugees in Germany. Two essays about, respectively, emotion as relevant evidence in investigative commissions to Palestine spanning from 1919 to 2001 (Allen ) and affect as it emerges in training scenarios on US military bases among Iraqi actors and American soldiers (Stone ), provide another point of entry to questions of politics and power.…”
Section: Relationality Subjectivity and Mediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other approaches to the work of affect consider how it can facilitate analyses of the workings and experiences of politics and power. For example, Alex Nading () considers how Nicaraguan food safety inspectors ( hygienistas ) aim to produce mutual dignity rather than rigid compliance: this “crafted bureaucracy is both a means of enacting and navigating state power.” John Borneman and Parvis Ghassem‐Fachandi () explore the German concept Stemming as a possible analytic tool for understanding how public moods shift, here in relation to feelings about refugees in Germany. Two essays about, respectively, emotion as relevant evidence in investigative commissions to Palestine spanning from 1919 to 2001 (Allen ) and affect as it emerges in training scenarios on US military bases among Iraqi actors and American soldiers (Stone ), provide another point of entry to questions of politics and power.…”
Section: Relationality Subjectivity and Mediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Nicaragua ordinary exchanges between food safety inspectors ( hygienistas , as the word is spelled locally) and food service workers that could otherwise be read as signs of corruption, like gifting small amounts of food and drink, are actually forms of “orientation.” That is, these gestures are attempts to curb the encroachment of government bureaucracy and serve to reaffirm the dignity of both parties after potentially embarrassing bureaucratic encounters over such things as the presence of literal and figurative “shit” in the workplace (Nading ). Such efforts may also coalesce into full‐fledged movements.…”
Section: The Idea Of Dignified Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diverse scientific literature devoted to the research of food and food etiquette, both in Russia and abroad, can be grouped into three main areas: natural scientific, ethnographic and sociological. The natural scientific approach is aimed at the issues of food safety, bases of healthy nutrition (Maddahi et al 2014;Nading 2017). The sociological approach is determined by dynamic social transformations in the society, polarisation of the global community into "the satiated" and "the hungry", which sets new scientific tasks of studying the actual problems of life of individuals (Veselov 2015;Veselov 2016;Scott 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%