Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)

For the purpose of restoring the historical condition of the administrative activity of the state in Argentina, this article examines judicial activity in administrative terms. In doing so, it explores certain dimensions of analysis such as the times, the material, the distances, the places and the...

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Main Author: Carolina Andrea Piazzi
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2017-01-01
Series:Historia Crítica
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Online Access:https://appsciso.uniandes.edu.co/pfaciso/hcritica/view_s.php/14258/index.php?id=14258
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spelling doaj-1e480c28ed6f4c41981f6201d2122f502020-11-24T23:43:14ZspaUniversidad de los Andes Historia Crítica0121-16171900-61522017-01-0163537410.7440/histcrit63.2017.03Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)Carolina Andrea Piazzi0Universidad Nacional de Rosario, ArgentinaFor the purpose of restoring the historical condition of the administrative activity of the state in Argentina, this article examines judicial activity in administrative terms. In doing so, it explores certain dimensions of analysis such as the times, the material, the distances, the places and the institutional dynamics that the agents of the Criminal Court of Rosario (Argentina) encountered in the performance of their duties. For this purpose it adopts an “ethnographic approach,” since the methodological exercise becomes a sort of “being there” for the anthropologist: the same agents (judges, governor, minister, political boss, justice officials) giving account of their daily activity, and the results of their actions become the subject of the study. The different dimensions presented in this research show the materiality of the everyday administrative work to which it obtains access “ethnographically” by following up on the work of judicial agents.https://appsciso.uniandes.edu.co/pfaciso/hcritica/view_s.php/14258/index.php?id=14258Argentinaadministrationjustice (Thesaurus); institutional ethnographypolitical headquarters (Authors’).
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Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)
Historia Crítica
Argentina
administration
justice (Thesaurus); institutional ethnography
political headquarters (Authors’).
author_facet Carolina Andrea Piazzi
author_sort Carolina Andrea Piazzi
title Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)
title_short Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)
title_full Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)
title_fullStr Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)
title_full_unstemmed Administración y materialidad: una etnografía del Juzgado del Crimen del Rosario (Argentina, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)
title_sort administración y materialidad: una etnografía del juzgado del crimen del rosario (argentina, segunda mitad del siglo xix)
publisher Universidad de los Andes
series Historia Crítica
issn 0121-1617
1900-6152
publishDate 2017-01-01
description For the purpose of restoring the historical condition of the administrative activity of the state in Argentina, this article examines judicial activity in administrative terms. In doing so, it explores certain dimensions of analysis such as the times, the material, the distances, the places and the institutional dynamics that the agents of the Criminal Court of Rosario (Argentina) encountered in the performance of their duties. For this purpose it adopts an “ethnographic approach,” since the methodological exercise becomes a sort of “being there” for the anthropologist: the same agents (judges, governor, minister, political boss, justice officials) giving account of their daily activity, and the results of their actions become the subject of the study. The different dimensions presented in this research show the materiality of the everyday administrative work to which it obtains access “ethnographically” by following up on the work of judicial agents.
topic Argentina
administration
justice (Thesaurus); institutional ethnography
political headquarters (Authors’).
url https://appsciso.uniandes.edu.co/pfaciso/hcritica/view_s.php/14258/index.php?id=14258
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