We reflect the subject of dangerous production processes in neoliberal governmentality, which the state bases its actions on the regime of truth of the market. We question the logic of criminal law to consider to what extent the incarceration of individuals is set around the market utility. The proliferation of labels on the subjectivities was analyzed in parallel with the success of neoliberalism as a government practice. We conclude that modern subjectivity was assemblages product resulting power in the categorization of dangerous subject. We adopt as a backdrop the implications between law and norm justifying specific punitive frameworks in contemporary
The struggle for power in the state takes place most often in the field of politics. In a democratic...
The idea of a self-adjusting market implied a stark utopia. Such an institution could not exist for ...
In Punishing the Poor, I show that the ascent of the penal state in the United States and other adva...
We defend the importance of studying the discriminatory treatment of criminal law from the analysis ...
What work do the categories “the free market” and “regulation” do for us? Why do we incarcerate one ...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
This paper briefly elaborates three specific movements in the author's general research of neolibera...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the potential for neoliberalism to produce a criminogenic envi...
Drawing on data collected in interviews with those convicted for the perpetration of high yield frau...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
El presente artículo se propone reflexionar sobre la construcción de subjetividades punibles desde u...
This paper examines the foundations of economic neoliberalism and underlines the implications of the...
This essay will analyze the structure of contemporary criminological discourse by illustrating how s...
This paper argues that mass incarceration is a central institution in the neoliberal social structur...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
The struggle for power in the state takes place most often in the field of politics. In a democratic...
The idea of a self-adjusting market implied a stark utopia. Such an institution could not exist for ...
In Punishing the Poor, I show that the ascent of the penal state in the United States and other adva...
We defend the importance of studying the discriminatory treatment of criminal law from the analysis ...
What work do the categories “the free market” and “regulation” do for us? Why do we incarcerate one ...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
This paper briefly elaborates three specific movements in the author's general research of neolibera...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the potential for neoliberalism to produce a criminogenic envi...
Drawing on data collected in interviews with those convicted for the perpetration of high yield frau...
Over the last fifteen years, the analytical field of punishment and society has witnessed an increas...
El presente artículo se propone reflexionar sobre la construcción de subjetividades punibles desde u...
This paper examines the foundations of economic neoliberalism and underlines the implications of the...
This essay will analyze the structure of contemporary criminological discourse by illustrating how s...
This paper argues that mass incarceration is a central institution in the neoliberal social structur...
International audienceThis book explores the origins of the so-called 'punitive turn' in penal polic...
The struggle for power in the state takes place most often in the field of politics. In a democratic...
The idea of a self-adjusting market implied a stark utopia. Such an institution could not exist for ...
In Punishing the Poor, I show that the ascent of the penal state in the United States and other adva...