Spring til hovednavigation Spring til søgning Spring til hovedindhold

‘Elders among traders’: Market committees and everyday state formation in Mogadishu

  • Faduma Abukar Mursal
    • Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle

    Publikation: Working Paper, Paper, Policy Brief, Brief, ImpactPapers og Working PapersForskning

    1095 Downloads (Pure)

    Abstract

    This working paper aims at understanding state formation by looking at local politics in urban markets of Mogadishu. In response to the violence of the early 1990s and the withdrawal of the municipality from the marketplaces, market traders organised daily governance by creating market committees that I call here ‘elders among traders.’ Based on ethnographic material collected over a year and half of fieldwork in two marketplaces of Mogadishu, I reveal and illustrate dynamics of state formation by looking at state imageries and daily encounters around security, taxation, ideals of neutrality and recognition. The analysis of the working of the market committees, their daily interaction with different players – state officials, civil servants, soldiers, the invisible presence of Harakat al Mujahidiin al-Shabaab (HMS) – as well as war memories give us insight into state formation dynamics, as paradoxical effects of daily encounters with municipal representatives and of their representations.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedCopenhagen
    UdgiverDanish Institute for International Studies
    Antal sider35
    ISBN (Trykt)97887-7605-927-9
    ISBN (Elektronisk)97887-7605-925-5
    StatusUdgivet - 1 nov. 2018
    NavnDIIS Working Paper
    Nummer05
    Vol/bind2018
    NavnGOVSEA Paper Series

    Citationsformater