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Everyday Mediation: The Politics of Public Service Delivery in Gujarat, India
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2010
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Political ProcessPolitical BehaviorPublic RelationsSocial SciencesDemocracyPolitical MediationGovernmental ProcessPublic GovernanceMunicipal CouncillorPolitical SciencePolitical SystemLocal GovernancePublic PolicyDaily RoutinePolitical Public RelationsComparative PoliticsGovernment CommunicationPublic Service DeliveryEveryday MediationArtsGovernment Administration
ABSTRACT This article follows a municipal councillor in Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India) on his daily routine in order to explore the various ways in which politicians in India operate as mediators between state institutions and citizens. Political mediation is deeply entrenched in the procedures, policies and habits that guide the daily functioning of Gujarat's state institutions. This article argues that this institutionalization of political mediation is the outcome of a dialectic between the limited capacity of the state to provide public services and the strategies that local politicians employ to win elections.
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