Government of Paper : the Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan
by
 
Hull, Matthew S.

Title
Government of Paper : the Materiality of Bureaucracy in Urban Pakistan

Author
Hull, Matthew S.

ISBN
9780520951884
 
9780520272149
 
9780520272156

Publication Information
Berkeley : University of California Press, 2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource (317 pages)

Abstract
In the electronic age, documents appear to have escaped their paper confinement. But we are still surrounded by flows of paper with enormous consequences. In the planned city of Islamabad, order and disorder are produced through the ceaseless inscription and circulation of millions of paper artifacts among bureaucrats, politicians, property owners, villagers, imams (prayer leaders), businessmen, and builders. What are the implications of such a thorough paper mediation of relationships among people, things, places, and purposes? Government of Paper explores this question in the routine yet.

Subject Term
Government paperwork -- Pakistan -- Islāmābād.
 
Bureaucracy -- Pakistan -- Islāmābād.
 
Capitals (Cities) -- Pakistan -- Planning.
 
City planning -- Pakistan -- Islāmābād.
 
Public records -- Pakistan -- Islāmābād.
 
Municipal government -- Pakistan -- Records and correspondence.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt1pppk9


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