Governing Through Opacity: Customary Authority, Hidden Intentions, and Oil Infrastructure Development in Suai, Timor-Leste

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Ethnos Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1080/00141844.2021.1965642
Judith M. Bovensiepen
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ABSTRACT What is the relationship between intentions – their accessibility and their opacity – and the assertion of political authority? Opacity is a central aspect of customary authority in contemporary Timor-Leste, where obscuring the intentions and motivations underlying specific actions – by attributing them to metapersons – can be a subtle way of making claims to authority and status, and simultaneously an effective way of avoiding conflict. This article examines what happened when this form of opacity-based governance was scaled up to the level of the nation, in the context of a massive oil and gas infrastructure project in Suai, Covalima. 'Governing through opacity' by mobilising local practices – when adopted by the state – brought out rivalries between groups competing for state recognition. The analysis of the emerging tensions between two ritual speakers illustrates how the implementation of this oil project and related forms of 'state legibility' undermined locally emplaced forms of authority by forcing the revelation of disparate and otherwise hidden intentions. Examining these conflicts highlights the unstable and uneven relationship between intention management and different regimes of governance.
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通过不透明进行治理:习惯权威、隐藏意图和东帝汶苏艾的石油基础设施发展
意图——其可及性和不透明性——与政治权威的主张之间的关系是什么?不透明是当代东帝汶习惯权威的一个核心方面,通过将其归因于隐喻,模糊具体行为背后的意图和动机可能是一种声称权威和地位的微妙方式,同时也是避免冲突的有效方式。本文以Covalima苏艾的大型石油和天然气基础设施项目为例,探讨当这种基于不透明的治理形式扩大到国家层面时所发生的情况。通过动员地方实践的“不透明治理”——当被国家采用时——引发了争夺国家承认的团体之间的竞争。对两位仪式演讲者之间出现的紧张关系的分析说明了这个石油项目的实施和相关形式的“国家易读性”是如何通过强迫揭示不同的和其他隐藏的意图来破坏地方权威形式的。对这些冲突的研究突出了意图管理和不同治理制度之间不稳定和不平衡的关系。
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期刊介绍: Ethnos is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes original papers promoting theoretical, methodological and empirical developments in the discipline of socio-cultural anthropology. ethnos provides a forum where a wide variety of different anthropologies can gather together and enter into critical exchange.
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