This essay provides an account of the role of ritual in governmentality (or the conducting of conduct) through an analysis of key texts during the period roughly from 1973 through 1981. I claim that ritual plays an essential role in Foucault’s analysis of juridical forms and sovereign power as well as conduct and counter-conduct understood as features of governmentality and political rationality
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
Responding to ongoing concerns that Michel Foucault’s influential governmentality analytics fail to ...
This chapter provides an overview and analysis of the governmentality approach inspired by the work ...
In this article I reconstruct the philosophical conditions for the emergence of the notion of counte...
The paper discusses how individuals are constituted by disciplinary practices as presented in Michel...
Like all previously published volumes of his lectures, the content of The Government of the Living d...
Within Michel Foucault’s own conceptualization of governmentality, there is little room for somethin...
This paper explores the relation of Foucault’s notion of counter-conduct to the Stoic notion of oike...
Resistance, and its study, is on the rise: visible and politically discernible practices of dissent ...
This article gives an analysis of Foucault’s studies of civil society and the various liberalist cr...
Michel Foucault spent the last years of his life in an investigation of ancient ethical practices. T...
In this paper I situate Foucault’s governmentality analytics between his first lecture course (On th...
This article gives an analysis of Foucault’s studies of civil society and the various liberalist cri...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality has been hugely influential in sociology and other disc...
This article starts from the non-juridical meaning of subjectivity that counter-conducts entail and ...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
Responding to ongoing concerns that Michel Foucault’s influential governmentality analytics fail to ...
This chapter provides an overview and analysis of the governmentality approach inspired by the work ...
In this article I reconstruct the philosophical conditions for the emergence of the notion of counte...
The paper discusses how individuals are constituted by disciplinary practices as presented in Michel...
Like all previously published volumes of his lectures, the content of The Government of the Living d...
Within Michel Foucault’s own conceptualization of governmentality, there is little room for somethin...
This paper explores the relation of Foucault’s notion of counter-conduct to the Stoic notion of oike...
Resistance, and its study, is on the rise: visible and politically discernible practices of dissent ...
This article gives an analysis of Foucault’s studies of civil society and the various liberalist cr...
Michel Foucault spent the last years of his life in an investigation of ancient ethical practices. T...
In this paper I situate Foucault’s governmentality analytics between his first lecture course (On th...
This article gives an analysis of Foucault’s studies of civil society and the various liberalist cri...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality has been hugely influential in sociology and other disc...
This article starts from the non-juridical meaning of subjectivity that counter-conducts entail and ...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
Responding to ongoing concerns that Michel Foucault’s influential governmentality analytics fail to ...
This chapter provides an overview and analysis of the governmentality approach inspired by the work ...