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Economy and Society, 2002
This paper develops Michel Callon's analysis of the technological economy in two ways. First, the paper is concerned with the way that political activity is framed through the use of a variety of technical devices. Arguing against the view that politics can be located in all forms of social and economic activity, the paper suggests that politics should
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This paper develops Michel Callon's analysis of the technological economy in two ways. First, the paper is concerned with the way that political activity is framed through the use of a variety of technical devices. Arguing against the view that politics can be located in all forms of social and economic activity, the paper suggests that politics should
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Government and Opposition, 1974
AMONG ACADEMICS, ESPECIALLY IN AMERICAA, PSEUDO-THEORY OF stable democracies has recently been developed and there is keen competition to invent indices which grade countries according to a scale which runs from the highest possible degree of stability to the greatest instability. And yet our stable democracies are only a hundred to a hundred and fifty
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AMONG ACADEMICS, ESPECIALLY IN AMERICAA, PSEUDO-THEORY OF stable democracies has recently been developed and there is keen competition to invent indices which grade countries according to a scale which runs from the highest possible degree of stability to the greatest instability. And yet our stable democracies are only a hundred to a hundred and fifty
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2018
This chapter explores the relationship(s) between anti-political sentiment and Brexit. The challenge for the political and social sciences, however, is that understanding the relationship(s) between Brexit and anti-politics is the intellectual equivalent of being charged with untangling a vast Gordian knot of complex, multifaceted, interwoven and ...
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This chapter explores the relationship(s) between anti-political sentiment and Brexit. The challenge for the political and social sciences, however, is that understanding the relationship(s) between Brexit and anti-politics is the intellectual equivalent of being charged with untangling a vast Gordian knot of complex, multifaceted, interwoven and ...
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There are two related yet distinct forms of anti-politics elaborated in anthropological scholarship. The first takes anti-politics as that which seeks to evacuate the political from the social. That is, it is that which denies, obscures, or sidelines the political.
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Anti-Political Politics: the Barre Phenomenon
Government and Opposition, 1987One of the Most Remarkable Developments on the French political scene since the Left’s historic victories in the presidential and parliamentary elections of 1981 has been the spectacular emergence of former Prime Minister Raymond Barre as both a powerful contender for the ‘leadership’ of the Right and for the French presidency.
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Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and Governance
2017This chapter introduces the volume, sets out its key themes, and explains how the chapters interrogate the nexus between governance and anti-politics via the concept of depoliticization. It argues that the literature on governance has drawn attention to a ‘capacity gap’ between elected politicians and those who actually take decisions about essential ...
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Depoliticization, anti-politics and the moral people
2019process of depoliticization understood as the way in which neo-liberalism influences decision-making processes in the West in general and in Italy in particular. Neo-liberalism – applied to government practices in the form of depoliticization ( de Nardis 2017 ) – evidently produces repercussions for the relationship between political classes and civil ...
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Anti-Political Political Thought
Labour History, 1969Australian politics absorbed a shock in the depression which affected the three parties in different ways. Labor was split and put out of office; the Nationalist Party was succeeded by a new party, the United Aus tralia Party; the Country Party had to adapt itself to movements of rural unrest.
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The rise of anti-politics in Britain [PDF]
This document was published to accompany an event of the same title. On 19 May 2016, in the Macmillan Room of Portcullis House, Westminster, a team of researchers from the University of Southampton – Nick Clarke, Will Jennings, Jonathan Moss, and Gerry Stoker – discussed the rise of anti-politics in Britain with MP and historian Tristram Hunt ...
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Contesting austerity, de-centring the state: Anti-politics and the political horizon of the urban
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2021Ross Beveridge, Philippe Koch
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