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Governmentality after Neoliberalism
von Mark Bevir
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-317-41109-3
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 24.10.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 228 Seiten

Preis: 65,99 €

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This book explores the mixture of social technologies that have arisen since neoliberalism and addresses problems created by the market reforms of a high neoliberalism. Thematically, each chapter is defined by its engagement with governmentality, specifically challenging governmentality theory to pay more attention to practices. The book also develops a complex and variegated account of neoliberalism and its afterlife as chapters highlight the different ways in which a range of market mechanisms and other technologies now coexist in different policy areas. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of governance, public policy, governmentality theory and more broadly to British Politics, social policy, and sociology.



Mark Bevir is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, and Professor of Governance at the United Nations University, MERIT, The Netherlands. He is the author of various books including The Making of British Socialism (2011), Governance: A Very Short Introduction (2012), and A Theory of Governance (2013).



1. Governmentality after Neoliberalism, Mark Bevir

2. Contemporary Spatial Planning: The Making and Remaking of Land Use Planning, Phil Allmendinger

3. Governing Urban and Regional Development in the UK: The Approach of the Coalition Government 2010-2015, Danny MacKinnon

4. Re-placing Neo-liberalism? Exploring more Sustainable Governance Pathways for Agri-food and Rural Development, Terry Marsden

5. Codifying Ethics: New Labour and the Government of Civil Servants, Edward Barratt

6. Social Welfare Policy: Fantasy and Assemblage in a Personalised Welfare State, Catherine Needham

7. Social Housing and the 'New Localism': A Strategy of Governance for Austere Times, Kim McKee

8. Network Leadership as Pastoral Power: The Governance of Quality Improvement Communities in the English NHS, Justin Waring and Graham Martin

9. Resilience and the Governmentality of Unknowns, Simin Davoudi

10. Britain's Overseas Aid Strategy: How the Resilience Turn Reinforces Governmentality, Jonathan Joseph

11. Countering the Changing Genealogies of Migration in the EU, Bal Sokhi-Bulley


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