In Graham Burchell, Colin Gordon Editor & Peter Miller Editor (Eds. The Foucault effect : studies in governmentality : with two lectures by and an interview with Michel Foucault. The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality with two lectures by and an interview with Michel Foucault Edited by Graham Burchell, Colin Gordon & Peter Miller Chicago: University of Chicago Press & Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991, x … Examining questions of statehood, biopolitics, sovereignty, neoliberal reason and the economy, Governmentality explores the advantages and limitations of adopting Michel Foucault's concept of governmentality as an analytical framework. Governmentality is a concept first developed by the French philosopher Michel Foucault in the later years of his life, roughly between 1977 and his death in 1984, particularly in his lectures at the Collège de France during this time. The book The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality, Edited by Graham Burchell, Colin Gordon, and Peter Miller is published by University of Chicago Press.
),The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Reconstructing its emergence in Foucault's analytics of power, the book explores the theoretical strengths the concept of governmentality offers for political analysis and critique.
Based on Michel Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures at the Collège de France on governmental rationalities and his 1977 interview regarding his work on imprisonment, this volume is the long-awaited sequel to Power/Knowledge. The Foucault effect in organization studies1 Just as a Foucault effect has been charted in governmentality studies (G. Burchell et al., 1991; Donzelot & Gordon, 2008), a far-reaching Foucault effect is detectable in organization studies. Questions of method. Burchell, Graham, Colin Gordon and Peter Miller: 1991 (eds.
Foucault, Michel (1991a [1978]). This book discusses one of his most influential concepts: governmentality. University of Chicago Press, 1991. The Foucault effect: studies in governmentality : with two lectures by and an interview with Michel Foucault Authors Graham Burchell , Michel Foucault , Colin Gordon , Peter Miller , Peter Miller (Ph. Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a French historian and philosopher, associated with the structuralist and post-structuralist movements. Ball to reflect on the importance and influence of Foucault on his work in educational policy. Governmentality, problematisation and discourse.
Foucault’s Governmentality: Overview December 8, 2017 by Sociology Group The famous philosopher Foucault has enriched us with his ideas on various topics and an important one among them is his concept of governmentality. Dean (1999) uses the term “mentality of government” as the possible source behind Foucault’s neologism governmentality; other scholars such as Colin Gordon (1991) describe it in terms of “governmental rationality.” The difference appears largely immaterial as the concepts are described in basically the same light. Foucault's oeuvre has been influential in the field of organisation studies for over three decades. , A Foucault for the 21st Century: Governmentality, Biopolitics and Discipline in the New Millennium (Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), ISBN: 978-1443804448. Politics and the study of discourse.