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Governance, governmentality and project performance: the role of sovereignty
Considerable confusion prevails in the mutual positioning and relationship of concepts like management, leadership, governance and governmentality in projects.
Ralf Müller, , , ,
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Beyond “Points of Control”: logics of digital governmentality
In this paper, we aim to show the heuristic benefit of Michel Foucault’s concept of “governmentality”, in order to describe three logics of power and control within digital environments.
Romain Badouard +2 more
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Recently, within liberal democracies, the post-Westphalian consolidation of security and intelligence has ushered in the normalization not only of security in ‘securitization’ but also of intelligence in what is proposed here as ‘intelligencification ...
Willem de Lint
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Beneath the rhetoric of global justice: Reinforcement of global hegemonic governmentality by South Korea’s Global Vaccine Hub Project [PDF]
Background During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the South Korean government initiated the Global Vaccine Hub Project (GVHP) purportedly to address global vaccine inequality.
Jimin Gim, Jiwon Park, Sun Kim
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Resilience as embedded neoliberalism: a governmentality approach
Jonathan Joseph
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Incidental governmentality: Big tech and the hidden rationalities of government
This paper proposes and explores the idea of incidental governmentality. We argue that incidental governmentality offers a creative context to critically scrutinise the changing rationalities of government in the age of Big Tech and digital surveillance.
Mark Whitehead, William G.A. Collier
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Geographies of “digital governmentality”
In this paper, we discuss the geography of a new digital governmentality. In recent years, and extending Foucauldian analyses of different modes of governing, several studies argue that the digital transformation is fundamentally changing the way people ...
Finn Dammann +2 more
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An emerging governmentality of climate change loss and damage
Loss and damage is the “third pillar” of international climate governance alongside mitigation and adaptation. When mitigation and adaptation fail, losses and damages occur.
Guy Jackson +6 more
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