The hegemony of neoliberalism as an economic and Governmental rationality on a global scale is well documented. How it has come to be that way, and how its relevance is upheld is a complex theoretical and historical–empirical question. This article contributes to the discussion by examining the ways in which neoliberal discourse enters into the production of subjectivity and comes to operate at the level of desire. While subject formation takes place in multiple and contradictory ways, and within and across a multiplicity of social sites, the article focuses on the popular Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme as a technology of neoliberal subjectification. The article analyses how neoliberal discourse manifests itself in the Award’s promotional...
The single most important feature of neoliberal government is that it systematically dismantles the ...
This chapter addresses how neoliberal policy discourses frame the aspirations of young men, consider...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...
This paper presents an overview of a new monograph entitled Neoliberalism and its Subjects. It focus...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
© Author(s) 2017. In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberalism. ...
This article explores some aspects of the relation between neoliberalisation and the increasing use ...
In this article the author presents the problem of subjectivity in terms of neoliberal culture from ...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
This thesis explores and details neoliberal discourses through which individuals of contemporary soc...
Through the analysis of relevant literature, the study seeks to answer how the interactions of econo...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
This paper assesses the degree to which conceptualizations of neo-liberal governance and advanced li...
This paper assesses the degree to which conceptualizations of neo-liberal governance and advanced li...
The single most important feature of neoliberal government is that it systematically dismantles the ...
This chapter addresses how neoliberal policy discourses frame the aspirations of young men, consider...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...
This paper presents an overview of a new monograph entitled Neoliberalism and its Subjects. It focus...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
© Author(s) 2017. In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberalism. ...
This article explores some aspects of the relation between neoliberalisation and the increasing use ...
In this article the author presents the problem of subjectivity in terms of neoliberal culture from ...
In this article, we provide a critical explanation and critique of neoliberal policy. We attempt an ...
This thesis explores and details neoliberal discourses through which individuals of contemporary soc...
Through the analysis of relevant literature, the study seeks to answer how the interactions of econo...
Since the 2000s, successive governments in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have embraced the idea o...
This paper assesses the degree to which conceptualizations of neo-liberal governance and advanced li...
This paper assesses the degree to which conceptualizations of neo-liberal governance and advanced li...
The single most important feature of neoliberal government is that it systematically dismantles the ...
This chapter addresses how neoliberal policy discourses frame the aspirations of young men, consider...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries are commonly characterised as an age of ‘neolibe...