Menjívar Cecilia
University of California-Los Angeles.
Am Sociol Rev. 2023 Feb;88(1):1-23. doi: 10.1177/00031224221145727. Epub 2023 Jan 24.
In this presidential address, I argue for the importance of state-created categories and classification systems that determine eligibility for tangible and intangible resources. Through classification systems based on rules and regulations that reflect powerful interests and ideologies, bureaucracies maintain entrenched inequality systems that include, exclude, and neglect. I propose adopting a critical perspective when using formalized categories in our work, which would acknowledge the constructed nature of those categories, their naturalization through everyday practices, and their misalignments with lived experiences. This lens can reveal the systemic structures that engender enduring patterns of inequality and state classification systems, and reframe questions about the people the state sorts into the categories we use. I end with a brief discussion of the benefits that can accrue from expanding our theoretical repertoires by including knowledge produced in the Global South.
在本次主席致辞中,我论述了国家创建的类别和分类系统的重要性,这些系统决定了对有形和无形资源的获取资格。通过基于反映强大利益和意识形态的规章制度的分类系统,官僚机构维持着根深蒂固的不平等体系,这些体系存在包容、排斥和忽视的情况。我建议在我们的工作中使用形式化类别时采用批判性视角,这将承认这些类别的建构性质、它们通过日常实践的自然化过程,以及它们与生活经历的不一致。这个视角可以揭示产生持久不平等模式和国家分类系统的系统结构,并重新构建关于国家归入我们所使用类别的人群的问题。最后,我简要讨论了通过纳入全球南方产生的知识来扩展我们的理论储备所能带来的益处。