This article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affective milieu’ to better understand liberal forms of managerial control in market environments. Taking Foucault’s writings on consent, security and technologies of self as a vantage point, we suggest that the regimes of governmentality are both rational and affective milieus and propose that the Spinozan–Deleuzian affect theory provides an entry point for exploring how regimes of governmentality operate as affective milieus. The Spinozan–Deleuzian affect theory helps in understanding affective complexities and attempts to create affective alliances in governmentality. Elucidating this point, we explore how top executives at globally operating pap...
Building on the theories of power put forward by Foucault and those developed in clinical sociology,...
This project identifies a recurring figure in late 20th century popular culture, the power manager, ...
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 article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This paper considers the operations of affective technology within contemporary technocapitalism thr...
This paper explores the emotional life of governmental power through the affective domains of confid...
My paper investigates the possible connections among affect, design and late-capitalism strategies o...
Affective capitalism is a mode of production where systems of organising production and distribution...
The intent of this thesis is to examine Spinoza\u27s philosophy of emotion as it relates to groups o...
As affective labor is becoming more dominant in contemporary capitalism, the affect of the body poli...
The problems of contemporary states are in large part "affective disorders"; they are failures of st...
The theme of this paper is the relationship between emotion, management and organization, specifical...
Building on the theories of power put forward by Foucault and those developed in clinical sociology,...
This project identifies a recurring figure in late 20th century popular culture, the power manager, ...
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 article explores the role of affect in governmentality and develops the concept of the ‘affecti...
This paper considers the operations of affective technology within contemporary technocapitalism thr...
This paper explores the emotional life of governmental power through the affective domains of confid...
My paper investigates the possible connections among affect, design and late-capitalism strategies o...
Affective capitalism is a mode of production where systems of organising production and distribution...
The intent of this thesis is to examine Spinoza\u27s philosophy of emotion as it relates to groups o...
As affective labor is becoming more dominant in contemporary capitalism, the affect of the body poli...
The problems of contemporary states are in large part "affective disorders"; they are failures of st...
The theme of this paper is the relationship between emotion, management and organization, specifical...
Building on the theories of power put forward by Foucault and those developed in clinical sociology,...
This project identifies a recurring figure in late 20th century popular culture, the power manager, ...
Governmentality, a concept which originates from the work of the French philosopher Michel Foucault,...