Mariana Borges Martins da Silva (University of Oxford) (webinar)
6 May 2021 @ 14:00 - 15:15
- Past event
“Weapons of Clients: Why do Voters Support Bad patrons? Ethnographic Evidence from Rural Brazil”
Abstract: Current approaches to voting behavior in clientelist contexts either predict that clients will leave their preferences aside because of fear of having their benefits cut off or that they will voluntarily support politicians that they perceive to be reliable patrons. These two approaches cannot account for clients’ vote choices in the Sertão of Bahia, Brazil, in which voters were free to choose among competing candidates but supported patrons they knew were unreliable. This paper argues that clients voluntarily voted for bad patrons as a strategy to gain symbolic power in their negotiations with politicians. By explaining clients’ paradoxical choice in Sertão of Bahia, this paper reveals how clientelism can persist without monitoring mechanisms or positive attitudes towards patrons. Besides, this study shows the importance of incorporating voters’ perspectives and their everyday survival strategies to better account for clients’ political behavior.
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