This paper explores the emotional life of governmental power through the affective domains of confidence and respect in criminal justice, in the context of a climate of insecurities and uncertainties with existing modes of governance. The paper problematises some of the key tenets of the governmentality thesis and questions its core assumptions about forms of rationality, processes of subjectivation and the conditions of possibility for ethical conduct. It also prompts us to reconsider the tenets of contemporary neo-liberal governance, its “rationalities of rule,” technologies and apparatuses, how these work to capture hearts as well as minds, and how these may promote an “emotionalised” art of government such that we might properly speak...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This paper illustrates the relevance of Foucault’s analysis of neoliberal governance for a critical ...
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...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This article examines forms of subjectivation propagated through the processes and practices of ethi...
This article examines forms of subjectivation propagated through the processes and practices of ethi...
This article examines forms of subjectivation propagated through the processes and practices of ethi...
The thesis aims to evaluate the critical potential of a foucaultian approach to Politics and Interna...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
Governmentality, a concept which originates from the work of the French philosopher Michel Foucault,...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This paper illustrates the relevance of Foucault’s analysis of neoliberal governance for a critical ...
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...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This article examines forms of subjectivation propagated through the processes and practices of ethi...
This article examines forms of subjectivation propagated through the processes and practices of ethi...
This article examines forms of subjectivation propagated through the processes and practices of ethi...
The thesis aims to evaluate the critical potential of a foucaultian approach to Politics and Interna...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
Governmentality, a concept which originates from the work of the French philosopher Michel Foucault,...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...