The book aims to serve four main functions:
- To situate governmentality as an intellectual development within Foucault's thinking about the microphysics of power and his genealogical methods;
- To reveal how research in governmentality has changed as the idea encounters new academic fields, political contexts and regional settings;
- To examine one of the more recent encounters between governmentality and the social sciences - its interaction with international relations and global politics;
- To offer researchers some methodological suggestions for undertaking studies in governmentality, stressing that its critical edge becomes blunted if it is detached from historical/genealogical modes of inquiry.
This book offers a set of conceptual and methodological observations intended to keep research in governmentality a living, critical thought project. Above all, it argues that the challenge of understanding the world calls for the addition of new thinking equipment to the governmentality toolbox. Governmentality: Critical Encounters will prove useful for students of social and political theory, international relations, political sociology, anthropology and geography.
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