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Governmentality / created by Mitchell Dean

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sage Publications, 2010Copyright date: 2010Edition: Second editionDescription: vi, 229 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmdiated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781847873842
  • 0803975880
  • 0803975899
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JC330 DEA
Contents:
IntroductionBasic Concepts and ThemesGenealogy and GovernmentalityDependency and Empowerment Two Case StudiesPastoral Power, Police and Reason of StateBio-Politics and SovereigntyLiberalismAuthoritarian GovernmentalityNeo-Liberalism and Advanced Liberal GovernmentRisk and Reflexive GovernmentConclusion `Not Bad...but Dangerous...′
Summary: Governmentality draws on Foucault's work along with wider analytical frameworks to reclaim centre stage for this sociological concept. The author argues for a new understanding of how the individual is related to the state and vice versa
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JC330 DEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 65538 Available BK14391
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JC330 DEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 65537 Available BK13678
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JC330 DEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 99313 Available BK66450
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JC 330 DEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 99537 Available BK66456

Includes bibliographical references and index.

IntroductionBasic Concepts and ThemesGenealogy and GovernmentalityDependency and Empowerment Two Case StudiesPastoral Power, Police and Reason of StateBio-Politics and SovereigntyLiberalismAuthoritarian GovernmentalityNeo-Liberalism and Advanced Liberal GovernmentRisk and Reflexive GovernmentConclusion `Not Bad...but Dangerous...′

Governmentality draws on Foucault's work along with wider analytical frameworks to reclaim centre stage for this sociological concept. The author argues for a new understanding of how the individual is related to the state and vice versa

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