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The Dispositif of Age: Dispositif, the Concept of Youth, and Temporalization
2019This chapter presents the concept of the dispositif of age treated as a model of the analysis of the power of youth discourse and, in a broader perspective, mechanisms for the regulation of social life. The adopted theoretical assumptions come from two main sources, i.e. from Foucault’s categories of the dispositif and discourse, and Reinhart Koselleck’
Helena Ostrowicka
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2020
Abstract A term with both vernacular and technical uses in French, dispositif can designate any purposeful arrangement, ordering, or plan in contexts ranging from military arts to machinery. Prevailing anglophone translations include “device,” “plan,” “deployment,” “setup,” and “apparatus,” but it has become standard to see the word ...
Nicolas Dodier, Janine Barbot
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Abstract A term with both vernacular and technical uses in French, dispositif can designate any purposeful arrangement, ordering, or plan in contexts ranging from military arts to machinery. Prevailing anglophone translations include “device,” “plan,” “deployment,” “setup,” and “apparatus,” but it has become standard to see the word ...
Nicolas Dodier, Janine Barbot
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Communications, 1988
Duguet Anne-Marie. Dispositifs. In: Communications, 48, 1988. Vidéo, sous la direction de Raymond Bellour et Anne-Marie Duguet. pp. 221-242.
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Duguet Anne-Marie. Dispositifs. In: Communications, 48, 1988. Vidéo, sous la direction de Raymond Bellour et Anne-Marie Duguet. pp. 221-242.
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Law, Culture and the Humanities, 2012
In this essay one of Italy’s leading philosophers examines the category of person from legal, historical, and biopolitical perspectives. Reading texts ranging from Roman law to Christian theology to bioethics, Esposito shows how person functions in Foucault’s terms as a dispositif, that is as a way of arranging the relation between the human and animal
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In this essay one of Italy’s leading philosophers examines the category of person from legal, historical, and biopolitical perspectives. Reading texts ranging from Roman law to Christian theology to bioethics, Esposito shows how person functions in Foucault’s terms as a dispositif, that is as a way of arranging the relation between the human and animal
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Foucault's Dispositif and the City
Planning Theory, 2008Michel Foucault was concerned with the role of urban planning in `bio-politics'. Only a few authors, however, emphasize the crucial role of the dispositif in his thinking about space and discipline. This article emphasizes the dispositif ensemble as exemplary to understanding urban planning and to one of Foucault's main themes: the constitution of ...
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