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ID137952
Title ProperPolitical capital, everyday politics and moral obligations
Other Title Informationunderstanding the political strategies of various elites and the poor in Kyrgyzstan
LanguageENG
AuthorSatybaldieva, Elmira
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using the Bourdieusian framework to analyse the nature of social stratification in rural Kyrgyzstan, this article examines how local politics is strategised by different groups in the social field. The article suggests two modifications to the Bourdieusian framework to reflect better the nature of local politics. First, despite lacking significant capital holdings, poor groups undertake everyday resistance and mediated politics. Second, intellectual and traditional elites engage in the politics of ‘doing the right thing’, motivated by a sense of moral obligation. The article provides a critical challenge to the concept of clan and elite-led politics which is often used to explain events in Central Asia.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 67, No.3; May 2015: p.370-387
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 67 No 3
Key WordsKyrgyzstan ;  Political Capital ;  Everyday Politics ;  Political Strategies ;  Moral Obligations ;  Rural Kyrgyzstan ;  Traditional Elites


 
 
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