This paper develops a materialist and performative conception of power, proposing a theoretical framework that bridges Barad’s intra-active agential ontology and Foucault’s microphysics of power. The article uses empirical data collected from a social clinic in Greece where the traditional apparatus of the clinic is contested and experimentally reconfigured. We focus on three overlapping themes and reflect on how power relations materialize themselves through everyday practices and multiple entanglements between human and non-human agents. We argue that these entanglements constitute the dynamic matter of power: their performative reiteration determines how power matters. By showing how power materially exceeds the manifest intentions of hu...
In this collectively written article, the authors interrogate contemporary power constellations that...
Over the last few decades, philosophers and social scientists have applied the so-called powers onto...
The present paper attempts to interpret Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go in the framework of Foucaul...
This paper develops a materialist and performative conception of power, proposing a theoretical fram...
This paper develops a materialist and performative conception of power, proposing a theoretical fram...
This article explores power relations between clinicians, patients and families as clinicians engage...
This article argues for the value of working with conflicts in social practice as resources for coll...
This paper explores power relations between clinicians, patients and families as clinicians engage i...
The article outlines and illustrates a new social power paradigm based on an innovative approach to ...
I propose a theoretical framework for examining the extent to which organisations with social and po...
This editorial essay introduces a special issue that tackles the seemingly intractable challenge of ...
I shall argue that the foundations of organization power were laid down in practice through theories...
In this article, we are concerned with the ethical implications of the entanglement of embodiment an...
This editorial essay introduces a special issue that tackles the seemingly intractable challenge of...
This work presents an account of social power based on recent advances in social ontology. It is arg...
In this collectively written article, the authors interrogate contemporary power constellations that...
Over the last few decades, philosophers and social scientists have applied the so-called powers onto...
The present paper attempts to interpret Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go in the framework of Foucaul...
This paper develops a materialist and performative conception of power, proposing a theoretical fram...
This paper develops a materialist and performative conception of power, proposing a theoretical fram...
This article explores power relations between clinicians, patients and families as clinicians engage...
This article argues for the value of working with conflicts in social practice as resources for coll...
This paper explores power relations between clinicians, patients and families as clinicians engage i...
The article outlines and illustrates a new social power paradigm based on an innovative approach to ...
I propose a theoretical framework for examining the extent to which organisations with social and po...
This editorial essay introduces a special issue that tackles the seemingly intractable challenge of ...
I shall argue that the foundations of organization power were laid down in practice through theories...
In this article, we are concerned with the ethical implications of the entanglement of embodiment an...
This editorial essay introduces a special issue that tackles the seemingly intractable challenge of...
This work presents an account of social power based on recent advances in social ontology. It is arg...
In this collectively written article, the authors interrogate contemporary power constellations that...
Over the last few decades, philosophers and social scientists have applied the so-called powers onto...
The present paper attempts to interpret Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go in the framework of Foucaul...