Un/Doing Ethnicity in Intervening Swiss Street-Level Bureaucracy. A Police Service and a Child Welfare Service – an Ethnographic Perspective

Auteurs-es

  • Esteban Piñeiro University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland image/svg+xml
  • Martina Koch University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland image/svg+xml

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2019-0003

Mots-clés :

un/doing ethnicity, street-level bureaucracy, multi-sited ethnography, police force, child welfare office

Résumé

The article presents the empirical findings of a multi-site ethnography in two organizations in Swiss street-level bureaucracy. We examined both a municipal child welfare office and the police force of a medium-sized city. The focus was on the question as to whether and how ethnic differentiation takes place in such public agencies and what role it plays at work. The findings suggest that un/doing ethnicity follows an instrumental logic and that it is executed in manifold and ambivalent ways.

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Numéro 1

Rubrique

Articles

Numéro

3555

Langue

English

Publié-e

2019-04-07