In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Foucault in his grand genealogies, there is also a tendency to effect an expulsion of law. Foucault contends that power has changed in its nature from being centrist and repressive to being diffuse, micro-level and creative. Power has become normative and normalising. The most important sites of power now are not monarchic ones, but instead, the prison, the school, the doctor's surgery, one's own friends and neighbours and ultimately, one's own (constructed) conscience. Foucault goes on from this diagnosis to state that law no longer connects with power, it exists on a different scale and operates through different and outdated modes. It is the ar...
The purpose of the present paper is to offer a Foucauldian critique of Habermas’s theory of la...
En este artículo proponemos un recorrido sistemático por distintas producciones, que ubicamos dentro...
Foucault’s Law is the first book in almost fifteen years to address the question of Foucault’s posit...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
Michel Foucault provides a radical challenge to the liberal approach to power and law, which is echo...
After raising doubts about Foucault's approach to law-power, in the light of various acts of religio...
“Law, and its related concept of “right” (droit), occupies an ambivalent location within Foucault’s...
Although Foucault can be rightly seen as one of the most influential thinkers of our times, his idea...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
Also CSST Working Paper #81.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51243/1/477.pd
peer reviewedIn his work Homo Juridicus, Alain Supiot considers the construction of legal personalit...
International audienceMichel Foucault presents his starting point in Discipline and Punish ...
This article compares Michel Foucault’s way of thinking about sovereignty and law within biopower to...
The thesis begins by examining the philosophical underpinnings of Foucault's 'constitutionalist' met...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
The purpose of the present paper is to offer a Foucauldian critique of Habermas’s theory of la...
En este artículo proponemos un recorrido sistemático por distintas producciones, que ubicamos dentro...
Foucault’s Law is the first book in almost fifteen years to address the question of Foucault’s posit...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
Michel Foucault provides a radical challenge to the liberal approach to power and law, which is echo...
After raising doubts about Foucault's approach to law-power, in the light of various acts of religio...
“Law, and its related concept of “right” (droit), occupies an ambivalent location within Foucault’s...
Although Foucault can be rightly seen as one of the most influential thinkers of our times, his idea...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
Also CSST Working Paper #81.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51243/1/477.pd
peer reviewedIn his work Homo Juridicus, Alain Supiot considers the construction of legal personalit...
International audienceMichel Foucault presents his starting point in Discipline and Punish ...
This article compares Michel Foucault’s way of thinking about sovereignty and law within biopower to...
The thesis begins by examining the philosophical underpinnings of Foucault's 'constitutionalist' met...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
The purpose of the present paper is to offer a Foucauldian critique of Habermas’s theory of la...
En este artículo proponemos un recorrido sistemático por distintas producciones, que ubicamos dentro...
Foucault’s Law is the first book in almost fifteen years to address the question of Foucault’s posit...