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Exploring compliance from an anthropological perspective, this book offers a varied and international selection of chapters covering taxation, corporate governance, medicine, development, carbon offsetting, irregular migration and the building trade. Compliance emerges as more than the opposite of resistance: instead, it appears as a valuable heuristic approach for understanding collective life, as a means by which actors strive to accommodate themselves to others. This perspective transcends conventional distinctions between power and resistance, and offers to open up new avenues of anthropological enquiry.



Trade Review

“There are few books in the field of Anthropology that tackle the issue of compliance as directly as this volume does … The editors have elicited a set of contributions that make significant and varied ethnographic contributions to fields, some of which have hitherto passed under the radar. The contributions are illuminating, topical and interesting.&rdqup; • Allen Abramson, University College London



Table of Contents

Introduction: Compliance: Politics, Sociability and the Constitution of Collective Life
Will Rollason & Eric Hirsch

Chapter 1. ‘We Are Poor, So We Keep Quiet’
Anna Berglund

Chapter 2. Good People Doing Bad Things: Compliance Regimes in Organisations
Steven Sampson

Chapter 3. Tax Compliance Dancing: The Importance of Time and Space in Taxing Multinational Corporations
Lotta Björklund Larsen and Benedicte Brøgger

Chapter 4. Surveillance, Discipline and Care: Technologies of Compliance in a South African Tuberculosis Clinic
Jonathan Stadler

Chapter 5. The Controversy of Voluntary Carbon Offsetting: Compliance by Proxy
Steffen Dalsgaard

Chapter 6. Complying in the ‘Right’ Way: Competing Fiscal Rationales in Highland Bolivia and Problem of ‘Compliance’ in Tax Studies
Miranda Sheild Johansson

Chapter 7. ‘Making Safety Personal’: Safety Compliance, Labour and Ethics in Construction
Sarah Winkler-Reid

Chapter 8. Compliant Rule-Bending: Migrants’ Encounters with Italian Immigration Bureaucracy
Anna Tuckett

References
Index

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 08/12/2023
    ISBN13: 9781805392255, 978-1805392255
    ISBN10: 1805392255

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Exploring compliance from an anthropological perspective, this book offers a varied and international selection of chapters covering taxation, corporate governance, medicine, development, carbon offsetting, irregular migration and the building trade. Compliance emerges as more than the opposite of resistance: instead, it appears as a valuable heuristic approach for understanding collective life, as a means by which actors strive to accommodate themselves to others. This perspective transcends conventional distinctions between power and resistance, and offers to open up new avenues of anthropological enquiry.



    Trade Review

    “There are few books in the field of Anthropology that tackle the issue of compliance as directly as this volume does … The editors have elicited a set of contributions that make significant and varied ethnographic contributions to fields, some of which have hitherto passed under the radar. The contributions are illuminating, topical and interesting.&rdqup; • Allen Abramson, University College London



    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Compliance: Politics, Sociability and the Constitution of Collective Life
    Will Rollason & Eric Hirsch

    Chapter 1. ‘We Are Poor, So We Keep Quiet’
    Anna Berglund

    Chapter 2. Good People Doing Bad Things: Compliance Regimes in Organisations
    Steven Sampson

    Chapter 3. Tax Compliance Dancing: The Importance of Time and Space in Taxing Multinational Corporations
    Lotta Björklund Larsen and Benedicte Brøgger

    Chapter 4. Surveillance, Discipline and Care: Technologies of Compliance in a South African Tuberculosis Clinic
    Jonathan Stadler

    Chapter 5. The Controversy of Voluntary Carbon Offsetting: Compliance by Proxy
    Steffen Dalsgaard

    Chapter 6. Complying in the ‘Right’ Way: Competing Fiscal Rationales in Highland Bolivia and Problem of ‘Compliance’ in Tax Studies
    Miranda Sheild Johansson

    Chapter 7. ‘Making Safety Personal’: Safety Compliance, Labour and Ethics in Construction
    Sarah Winkler-Reid

    Chapter 8. Compliant Rule-Bending: Migrants’ Encounters with Italian Immigration Bureaucracy
    Anna Tuckett

    References
    Index

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