In this paper we research the meaning and significance of the concept of police in the works of Michel Foucault. We assume that this concept, whose emergence in Foucault's genealogy is placed within the eighteenth century is different from the modern concept of police from nineteenth and twentieth century. Our hypothesis is that early concept of police was not a consequence of the single dispositive of power and the result of the sovereign type of power. We understand the Foucault's concept of police in the context of the birth of governmentality and historical appearance of the diagram of security, where dispositive of space is crucial. Foucault's police as the regulative practice of distribution of situational forces in society was a spat...
This research explores the possibility to work in the wake of Foucault’s work, conceived it as a cer...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures at the Collège de Franc...
This paper tries to sketch the continuity between the topics of government and subjectification and ...
This essay aims to trace the evolution of the concept of "police" in Michel Foucault's work, in orde...
There are many histories of the police as a law-enforcement institution, but no genealogy of the pol...
The article discusses the notion of police in Michel Foucault’s writings, both in the books publishe...
This chapter provides an overview and analysis of the governmentality approach inspired by the work ...
With his ideas and perspectives on the links between the political realm, power, and economic ties, ...
Concepts and phenomena that have changed over the centuries when viewed from their social, legal and...
Considering the issue of power in Foucault will always lead to comments on the issue of knowledge an...
One of the central themes in Michel Foucault\u2019s philosophical and political reflection is the re...
This thesis articulates a conceptual understanding of police power in North America, identifying ho...
The topic of the present thesis is the conception of thinking in Michel Foucault, in both its theore...
Oriented around the theme of a \u2018politics of philosophy\u2019, this book tracks the phases in wh...
French philosopher Michel Foucault (1924-1984) is one of the most important philosophers of the twen...
This research explores the possibility to work in the wake of Foucault’s work, conceived it as a cer...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures at the Collège de Franc...
This paper tries to sketch the continuity between the topics of government and subjectification and ...
This essay aims to trace the evolution of the concept of "police" in Michel Foucault's work, in orde...
There are many histories of the police as a law-enforcement institution, but no genealogy of the pol...
The article discusses the notion of police in Michel Foucault’s writings, both in the books publishe...
This chapter provides an overview and analysis of the governmentality approach inspired by the work ...
With his ideas and perspectives on the links between the political realm, power, and economic ties, ...
Concepts and phenomena that have changed over the centuries when viewed from their social, legal and...
Considering the issue of power in Foucault will always lead to comments on the issue of knowledge an...
One of the central themes in Michel Foucault\u2019s philosophical and political reflection is the re...
This thesis articulates a conceptual understanding of police power in North America, identifying ho...
The topic of the present thesis is the conception of thinking in Michel Foucault, in both its theore...
Oriented around the theme of a \u2018politics of philosophy\u2019, this book tracks the phases in wh...
French philosopher Michel Foucault (1924-1984) is one of the most important philosophers of the twen...
This research explores the possibility to work in the wake of Foucault’s work, conceived it as a cer...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures at the Collège de Franc...
This paper tries to sketch the continuity between the topics of government and subjectification and ...