[Anthropgrad] Anthropology Seminar Wednesday 27 August

Melinda Hinkson Melinda.Hinkson at anu.edu.au
Thu Aug 21 12:19:44 EST 2008



Anthropology Seminar, Wednesday 27 August, 9.30 am Coombs Seminar Room A

Patrick Sullivan, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Studies/National Centre for Indigenous Studies
 
Bureaucratic Morris Dancing: an Approach for an Ethnography of
Bureaucracy
 
This paper is an outline of an ethnography of bureaucracy, specifically
the
Australian Public Service (APS). It is intended as a contribution to the
anthropology of organisations, which is briefly reviewed in the
introduction
to the paper. It is also intended to have practical consequences, since
it
is focused on the administration of Indigenous affairs by the APS. The
paper
initially draws on the work of the development anthropologist David
Mosse to
understand why this particular endeavour of the overall bureaucratic
structure fails to deliver the outcomes that it plans. The paper
proposes an
approach to the ethnography of bureaucracy that describes the interplay
of
hierarchy and information exchange, both of which are infused with
ideologies of accountability. Policy planning and implementation
frequently
involves phatic activity directed inwardly to inter-bureaucratic
relations
rather than directly bearing on the material world of Aboriginal
experience.
Representations of Aboriginal activity are the raw material of
bureaucratic
cultural forms, the currency in symbolic exchanges between functionaries
who
know little of Aboriginal life other than these over-mediated
representations.  These representations take the form of accountability
reports channelled from the Aboriginal community sector through the
various
levels of bureaucracy. The paper describes how accountability becomes
debilitating to community sector organisations as they are caught up in
bureaucratic involution. They are conscripted partners to the
bureaucratic
Morris dance. 

All welcome.

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Melinda Hinkson
School of Archaeology & Anthropology
A.D. Hope Building
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200

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