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Citizenship and Governmentality

2020
Citizenship is often understood in straightforward legal terms, but it also represents a set of practices that constitute a change in the relationship between citizens and the nation-state, and the way society is governed. While citizenship was historically associated with urban societies, the promotion of national forms of citizenship from the late ...
Woods, Michael, Cheshire, Lynda
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Governmentality

2014
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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Governmentality

Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2006
▪ Abstract  This review surveys the development of Michel Foucault's analysis of political power in terms of governmentality and outlines its key characteristics. It examines the spread of this perspective, focusing in particular on how this genealogical approach to the analysis of the conduct of each and of all has been taken up and developed in the ...
Nikolas Rose   +2 more
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Governmental and .Semi-Governmental Financing of Copperatives

1934
Proceedings of the Western Farm Economics Association Seventh Annual Meeting, Berkeley, CA, June 21-22 ...
Stokdyk, E.A., Stokdyk, E.A.
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