Foucault’s concept of ‘pastoral power’ describes an important technique for constituting obedient subjects. Derived from his analysis of the Christian pastorate, he saw pastoral power as a prelude to contemporary technologies of governing ‘beyond the State’, where ‘experts’ shepherd self-governing subjects. However, the specific practices of modern pastorate have been little developed. This papers examines the relational practices of pastoral power associated with the government of medicine use within the English healthcare system. The study shows how multiple pastors align their complimentary and variegated practices to conduct behaviours, but also how pastors compete for legitimacy, and face resistance through the mobilisation of alternat...
Church leaders have always been seen as shepherds, expected to feed their flock with teaching, to gu...
In the course of 1978 Security, territory, Population Foucault takes as its object of analysis the p...
In his conceptualisation of pastoral power, Michel Foucault argues that modern healthcare practices ...
Foucault’s concept of ‘pastoral power’ describes an important technique for constituting obedient su...
Foucault’s concept of ‘pastoral power’ describes an important technique for constituting obedient su...
This paper confronts the medieval Church with Foucault´s conceptualization of Christendom in his wri...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality has been hugely influential in sociology and other disc...
An examination of the practice of self-examination in Scottish Presbyterianism shows the value of fo...
Michel Foucault’s analysis of pastoral power has generated a large body of work in many different di...
Thesis advisor: Richard R. GaillardetzThe following dissertation argues that the relations of power ...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality has been hugely influential in sociology and other disc...
In the course of 1978 Security, territory, Population Foucault takes as its object of analysis the p...
At the beginning of the second century C.E., Christian churches exhibited varied and diverse eccles...
This is an explorative study of the relationship between power and servant leadership from a theolog...
This paper explores the governance practices that external providers of school wellbeing programs em...
Church leaders have always been seen as shepherds, expected to feed their flock with teaching, to gu...
In the course of 1978 Security, territory, Population Foucault takes as its object of analysis the p...
In his conceptualisation of pastoral power, Michel Foucault argues that modern healthcare practices ...
Foucault’s concept of ‘pastoral power’ describes an important technique for constituting obedient su...
Foucault’s concept of ‘pastoral power’ describes an important technique for constituting obedient su...
This paper confronts the medieval Church with Foucault´s conceptualization of Christendom in his wri...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality has been hugely influential in sociology and other disc...
An examination of the practice of self-examination in Scottish Presbyterianism shows the value of fo...
Michel Foucault’s analysis of pastoral power has generated a large body of work in many different di...
Thesis advisor: Richard R. GaillardetzThe following dissertation argues that the relations of power ...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality has been hugely influential in sociology and other disc...
In the course of 1978 Security, territory, Population Foucault takes as its object of analysis the p...
At the beginning of the second century C.E., Christian churches exhibited varied and diverse eccles...
This is an explorative study of the relationship between power and servant leadership from a theolog...
This paper explores the governance practices that external providers of school wellbeing programs em...
Church leaders have always been seen as shepherds, expected to feed their flock with teaching, to gu...
In the course of 1978 Security, territory, Population Foucault takes as its object of analysis the p...
In his conceptualisation of pastoral power, Michel Foucault argues that modern healthcare practices ...