The consolations of`neoliberalism`
... broad macro-structural shifts from state regulation to market regulation are modulated with the micro-contexts of everyday routines. In the emerging paradigm which sees “neoliberalism” through the lens of Foucault’s ideas on governmentality, there is a repeated tendency to interpret governmentality ...
... broad macro-structural shifts from state regulation to market regulation are modulated with the micro-contexts of everyday routines. In the emerging paradigm which sees “neoliberalism” through the lens of Foucault’s ideas on governmentality, there is a repeated tendency to interpret governmentality ...
Post-DeveloPment theory anD the Discourse-agency
... In their discursive approach, post-development scholars see development “as a system of knowledge, technologies, practices and power relationships that serve to order and regulate the objects of development” (Lewis et al. 2003: 545).5 They view development as a hegemonic and monolithic discourse tha ...
... In their discursive approach, post-development scholars see development “as a system of knowledge, technologies, practices and power relationships that serve to order and regulate the objects of development” (Lewis et al. 2003: 545).5 They view development as a hegemonic and monolithic discourse tha ...
POLI 111: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
... • It is a relatively new subject in universities. • Political science was not a separate discipline until the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when departmental chairs were established in universities. • The first department of political science was established in 1880, in the United States ...
... • It is a relatively new subject in universities. • Political science was not a separate discipline until the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when departmental chairs were established in universities. • The first department of political science was established in 1880, in the United States ...
Cover Sheet - Ciem-UCR
... Following Mignolo and decolonial theories, the concentration of decision-making power in the sphere of economy, especially in the polycentricity of capital accumulation – that characterizes neoliberalism – has brought a more devastating cost for the planet (Mignolo, 2011; Quijano, 2009) in environme ...
... Following Mignolo and decolonial theories, the concentration of decision-making power in the sphere of economy, especially in the polycentricity of capital accumulation – that characterizes neoliberalism – has brought a more devastating cost for the planet (Mignolo, 2011; Quijano, 2009) in environme ...
deleuze desire n pleasure notes on foucault
... conjugation and dissociation of flux. It merges with them. It seems to me then that Michel encounters a problem which hasn't at all the same status for me. For if the systems of power are in some way constitutive, the only thing that can go against them are phenomena of "resistance", and the questio ...
... conjugation and dissociation of flux. It merges with them. It seems to me then that Michel encounters a problem which hasn't at all the same status for me. For if the systems of power are in some way constitutive, the only thing that can go against them are phenomena of "resistance", and the questio ...
`Factivism`: A New Configuration of Humanitarian Reason
... the perceived market failures of the so-called Washington Consensus. As ReidHenry notes, the end of the Cold War created a power vacuum in which national forms of military intervention and human rights began to converge in many parts of the world into a contemporary form of ‘humanitarian war’.11 At ...
... the perceived market failures of the so-called Washington Consensus. As ReidHenry notes, the end of the Cold War created a power vacuum in which national forms of military intervention and human rights began to converge in many parts of the world into a contemporary form of ‘humanitarian war’.11 At ...
Foucault`s new functionalism
... demanded a bracketing of the truth and meaning of texts. Foucault would therefore replace, Weber's concept of a "legitimate order," for example, with the study of how power functions, an "analytics of power" (HS, 82). In the space left open by the disappearance of the Weberian problem of legitimate ...
... demanded a bracketing of the truth and meaning of texts. Foucault would therefore replace, Weber's concept of a "legitimate order," for example, with the study of how power functions, an "analytics of power" (HS, 82). In the space left open by the disappearance of the Weberian problem of legitimate ...
Mobility and territoriality in the making of societies
... (Adey, 2006). It is stressed that mobility is more than just movement, since it involves all the social and cultural dimensions as well; it is imbued with meaning and power (Cresswell, 2006), and these concerns are also dealt with in John Urry’s most recent monograph Mobilities (2007). In these vari ...
... (Adey, 2006). It is stressed that mobility is more than just movement, since it involves all the social and cultural dimensions as well; it is imbued with meaning and power (Cresswell, 2006), and these concerns are also dealt with in John Urry’s most recent monograph Mobilities (2007). In these vari ...
Aalborg Universitet Essence and Diversity in Gender Research Ahmed, Durre
... Spivak, Said. While these scholars have indeed made a powerful case for non-western perspectives, the fact remains that their legitimacy has been 'conferred' by West. And within the movement as a whole, it is the work of Derrida, Foucault and other French thinkers such as Kristeva, which forms the p ...
... Spivak, Said. While these scholars have indeed made a powerful case for non-western perspectives, the fact remains that their legitimacy has been 'conferred' by West. And within the movement as a whole, it is the work of Derrida, Foucault and other French thinkers such as Kristeva, which forms the p ...
Introduction: Symbolic Power and Democratic
... social that are objective systems of positions and subjective bundles of dispositions deposited in agents in the guise of the cognitive and conative schemata that inform their thoughts, feelings, and conduct.5 The former are crystallized in the political field (the semi-autonomous microcosm within w ...
... social that are objective systems of positions and subjective bundles of dispositions deposited in agents in the guise of the cognitive and conative schemata that inform their thoughts, feelings, and conduct.5 The former are crystallized in the political field (the semi-autonomous microcosm within w ...
SP405_Contemporary Social Thought 2015-16
... 2 ) Functionalism and Power – Parsons. In the previous lectures it was assumed that power equates with domination. However, is power not also the capacity for action? Is power power to, not simply power over? What is the objective of political organizations? Surely it is not simply to dominate peop ...
... 2 ) Functionalism and Power – Parsons. In the previous lectures it was assumed that power equates with domination. However, is power not also the capacity for action? Is power power to, not simply power over? What is the objective of political organizations? Surely it is not simply to dominate peop ...
InterCultural Futures
... space the TIR can be made knowable along these lines: the First Industrial Revolution emerged in England at the end of the 18th century and was powered by steam; the Second Industrial Revolution emerged in the US at the start of the 20th century and was powered by electricity (the First and Second r ...
... space the TIR can be made knowable along these lines: the First Industrial Revolution emerged in England at the end of the 18th century and was powered by steam; the Second Industrial Revolution emerged in the US at the start of the 20th century and was powered by electricity (the First and Second r ...
POLITICAL POWER BEYOND THE STATE: PROBLEMATICS OF
... 'monstre froid' confronting and dominating us, or as the essential and privileged fulfilment of a number of necessary social and economic functions. The state possessed neither the unity nor the functionality ascribed to it; it was a 'mythical abstraction' which has assumed a particular place within ...
... 'monstre froid' confronting and dominating us, or as the essential and privileged fulfilment of a number of necessary social and economic functions. The state possessed neither the unity nor the functionality ascribed to it; it was a 'mythical abstraction' which has assumed a particular place within ...
Post-politics www.AssignmentPoint.com Post
... Not all commentators agree with this version of events, however, and it is the critical perspectives considered in this section from which the post-political critique derives. Nikolas Rose, for example, counters Beck and Giddens by highlighting the role of a new governmental “politics of conduct” in ...
... Not all commentators agree with this version of events, however, and it is the critical perspectives considered in this section from which the post-political critique derives. Nikolas Rose, for example, counters Beck and Giddens by highlighting the role of a new governmental “politics of conduct” in ...
Culture - faculty.fairfield.edu
... for foundationalism , Rorty sees free communication , civilized conversation , as the ultimate goal. As Hacking says: " Perhaps Richard Rorty . . . central doctrine of conversation will some day seem as linguistic a philosophy as the analysis emanating from Oxford a generation ago ...
... for foundationalism , Rorty sees free communication , civilized conversation , as the ultimate goal. As Hacking says: " Perhaps Richard Rorty . . . central doctrine of conversation will some day seem as linguistic a philosophy as the analysis emanating from Oxford a generation ago ...
Culture and Visual Forms of Power
... Similarly, he is not interested in finding out those in power or those who hold its legitimacy (as in the Marxist view), but rather to make clear what are the practices of power, how it functions, and - especially - it concerns the body. Accordingly, is by practice and not by intention that power be ...
... Similarly, he is not interested in finding out those in power or those who hold its legitimacy (as in the Marxist view), but rather to make clear what are the practices of power, how it functions, and - especially - it concerns the body. Accordingly, is by practice and not by intention that power be ...
the disciplinary society and the birth of sociology: a foucauldian
... of common fields where knowledge has been produced, we are introduced into the field of research – the field of politics and fields of power and resistance. In defining what knowledge is, we can use different concepts, due to the fact that no knowledge is shaped without a system of communication, re ...
... of common fields where knowledge has been produced, we are introduced into the field of research – the field of politics and fields of power and resistance. In defining what knowledge is, we can use different concepts, due to the fact that no knowledge is shaped without a system of communication, re ...
Introduction to Political Science
... into the academic and research division known as the social sciences. Social sciences study the human aspects of the world—human-made constructs and structures. Disciplines in the social sciences include: psychology, the study of the human mind and human behavior; sociology, the study of society and ...
... into the academic and research division known as the social sciences. Social sciences study the human aspects of the world—human-made constructs and structures. Disciplines in the social sciences include: psychology, the study of the human mind and human behavior; sociology, the study of society and ...
Political Sociology - Lecture Notes_1
... moments, when the bourgeoisie cannot completely dominate the other classes against which it must struggle, it may become an arena for competing interests, an ostensible mediator, and may even act independently to limit the power of the bourgeoisie (Marx, 1992). However, “state power does not hover i ...
... moments, when the bourgeoisie cannot completely dominate the other classes against which it must struggle, it may become an arena for competing interests, an ostensible mediator, and may even act independently to limit the power of the bourgeoisie (Marx, 1992). However, “state power does not hover i ...
PDF Available - IPSA Paper room
... Social Systems often are analysed under the perspective of persistence, equilibrium or stability. In the context of systems theory this does not imply to a crystalline or sclerotic status. Instead it refers to a kind of flux balance that is characterized by the performan ...
... Social Systems often are analysed under the perspective of persistence, equilibrium or stability. In the context of systems theory this does not imply to a crystalline or sclerotic status. Instead it refers to a kind of flux balance that is characterized by the performan ...
Foucault`s Deconstruction of the Subject: A Feminist Epistemological
... Through assertions of the inevitability of self-referential discourse, Foucault not only provides a descriptive analysis but also attributes the lack of sovereign author to a status of language which is already unfolding. He does this while utilizing Nietzsche’s death of God/man as a reference. In T ...
... Through assertions of the inevitability of self-referential discourse, Foucault not only provides a descriptive analysis but also attributes the lack of sovereign author to a status of language which is already unfolding. He does this while utilizing Nietzsche’s death of God/man as a reference. In T ...
Paradigm Publishers - University of Surrey
... “Mark Olssen has written an ambitious book that grapples with both theoretical subtleties and the complexities of our contemporary situation. His proposed "thin communitarianism" recognizes our social constitution while avoiding the totalitarian temptations that often haunt communitarian thought. Th ...
... “Mark Olssen has written an ambitious book that grapples with both theoretical subtleties and the complexities of our contemporary situation. His proposed "thin communitarianism" recognizes our social constitution while avoiding the totalitarian temptations that often haunt communitarian thought. Th ...
AC640--Public Sphere
... into the mainstream of society. What does feminism mean today, and how might feminists better communicate their ideas in light of what hooks describes as the patriarchal nature of the media? Is Chomsky’s propaganda model persuasive as a means to explain how our media culture is constructed? Homer-Di ...
... into the mainstream of society. What does feminism mean today, and how might feminists better communicate their ideas in light of what hooks describes as the patriarchal nature of the media? Is Chomsky’s propaganda model persuasive as a means to explain how our media culture is constructed? Homer-Di ...
A2 Biopolitics - Open Evidence Archive
... different from totalitarianism. Above all, again, it has nowhere developed the fateful, radicalizing dynamic that characterized National Socialism (or for that matter Stalinism), the psychotic logic that leads from economistic population management to mass murder. Again, there is always the potentia ...
... different from totalitarianism. Above all, again, it has nowhere developed the fateful, radicalizing dynamic that characterized National Socialism (or for that matter Stalinism), the psychotic logic that leads from economistic population management to mass murder. Again, there is always the potentia ...
Chapter 8: How Individuals Relate to the State
... Chapter 8: How Individuals Relate to the State ...
... Chapter 8: How Individuals Relate to the State ...