This article analyses some assumptions about human nature and subject agency apparent in two approaches to social theory: liberalism, particularly Giddens, and structuralism/poststructuralism, particularly Foucault. Feminist and Critical Theory are also drawn on. Disagreements between these approaches in relation to subject agency and structural influence are noted but an attempt is made to find complementary and common ground and to that extent to reconcile them. In so far as an integrated theoretical approach is achievable from the work of Foucault and Giddens, it is suggested that the term radical liberal best describes it. Nevertheless, this term sits more comfortably with Giddens than Foucault. I seek critical leverage on both thinkers...
This thesis considers whether the discipline of social policy can validly use the patterns and inten...
This work examines the ways in which the relationship between society and nature is problematic for ...
Human nature is something of a taboo on the left wing of contemporary political theory and scarcely ...
This article analyses some assumptions about human nature and subject agency apparent in two approac...
This thesis argues for the utility of interpreting Michel Foucault as a social theorist. The first p...
Reading Foucault’s work on power and subjectivity alongside “developmentalist” approaches to evoluti...
This thesis responds to the questions With the empirical, \u27found\u27 world prevalent as the para...
© 2010, Routledge. All rights reserved. The problem of subjectivity – of how to conceptualise the su...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to discover the key concepts in Foucault’s philosophy. The a...
The article maps Žižek’s notion of agency against the background of Foucault’s theory of power, espe...
This article is concerned with the possibility of conceiving a form of social critique that has itsl...
Theories of human nature underlie major positions not only in social science but also in the public ...
Contemporary social theoriesand social philosophy try to develop theconception of social participati...
This article addresses a tendency within postcolonial studies to place the work of Michel Foucault a...
To understand human nature, one must also understand what is required to maintain autonomy and satis...
This thesis considers whether the discipline of social policy can validly use the patterns and inten...
This work examines the ways in which the relationship between society and nature is problematic for ...
Human nature is something of a taboo on the left wing of contemporary political theory and scarcely ...
This article analyses some assumptions about human nature and subject agency apparent in two approac...
This thesis argues for the utility of interpreting Michel Foucault as a social theorist. The first p...
Reading Foucault’s work on power and subjectivity alongside “developmentalist” approaches to evoluti...
This thesis responds to the questions With the empirical, \u27found\u27 world prevalent as the para...
© 2010, Routledge. All rights reserved. The problem of subjectivity – of how to conceptualise the su...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to discover the key concepts in Foucault’s philosophy. The a...
The article maps Žižek’s notion of agency against the background of Foucault’s theory of power, espe...
This article is concerned with the possibility of conceiving a form of social critique that has itsl...
Theories of human nature underlie major positions not only in social science but also in the public ...
Contemporary social theoriesand social philosophy try to develop theconception of social participati...
This article addresses a tendency within postcolonial studies to place the work of Michel Foucault a...
To understand human nature, one must also understand what is required to maintain autonomy and satis...
This thesis considers whether the discipline of social policy can validly use the patterns and inten...
This work examines the ways in which the relationship between society and nature is problematic for ...
Human nature is something of a taboo on the left wing of contemporary political theory and scarcely ...