‘Why can’t they meet in bars and clubs like normal people?’: the protective state and bioregulating gay public sex spaces [PDF]
State regulation of gay public sex spaces (PSS) has prompted geographers to assess the influence that localised legalities exert in specific micro-spaces of interaction, and to expand this research into cities not considered to be archetypically ‘gay ...
Anderson, Grant
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Beyond the Financial Crisis:Addressing Risk Challenges in a Changing Financial Environment [PDF]
The Financial Crisis has not only highlighted the importance of addressing issues such as liquidity risk – it has also brought to the fore the need to focus on unregulated instruments such as hedge funds, which are of systemic importance to the financial
Ojo, Mariane.B.
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This entry describes and analyzes Michel Foucault's concept of governmentality as an object and field of study, a chronological narrative, and a kind of power. It emphasizes the way in which it connects government to self-government, its distinctive approach to liberalism and neoliberalism as an art of government, and its place within the contemporary ...
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A Critical Analysis of Mitchel Foucault’s Perspective on Governmentality and Higher Education [PDF]
The article offers a thorough examination of Foucault’s notion of governmentality and its practical implications in empirical investigations, specifically within the realm of education.
Gbenga Michael Adeyeye
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The paradox of tenant empowerment: regulatory and liberatory possibilities [PDF]
Tenant empowerment has traditionally been regarded as a means of realising democratic ideals: a quantitative increase in influence and control, which thereby enables "subjects" to acquire the fundamental properties of "citizens".
Clapham D. +14 more
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The Supranational Governmentality of Neoliberalism
With his concept of governmentality, Michel Foucault delivered one of the most innovative approaches to analyze neoliberalism, which is predominant on the international stage since “Thatcherism” (1979-90) and “Reagonomics” (1981-88).
Ben Behrend
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Algorithmic Governmentality, Digital Sovereignty, and Agency Affordances
In today’s socio-technical constellations, our daily online and offline lives are increasingly governed by what can be termed algorithmic governmentality.
Ana Pop Stefanija, Jo Pierson
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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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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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Regulating Scotland's social landlords: localised resistance to technologies of performance management [PDF]
Influenced by Foucault's later work on governmentality, this paper explores the regulation of social landlords as a 'technology of performance' concerned with governing the conduct of dispersed welfare agencies and the professionals within them.
Ayres I. +11 more
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