Re: two questions about governmentality


Jim Tully's paper may be of interest:
CIVIC FREEDOM IN A GLOBALISING AGE
http://www.trudeaufoundation.ca/pdf/TullyCahiersEN.pdf


In a message dated 24/03/04 09:10:52 GMT Standard Time,
claudius.laumanns@xxxxxx writes:

> Subj: two questions about governmentality
> Date: 24/03/04 09:10:52 GMT Standard Time
> From: claudius.laumanns@xxxxxx
> Reply-to: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent from the Internet
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> Hi list,
>
> this are two questions about governmentality. (In fact I ask for guidance)
>
> Is there a "globalization" approach to governmentality? I mean did anybody
> trace the global production of knowledge for contemporary societies like
> Stoler did for the 18th/19th century?
>
> Is there a must- read approach to governmentality and gender or
> governmentality and sex?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Claudius
>
>
>



Colin Gordon


Director, NHSIA Disease Management Systems Programme
Health Informatics Manager, Royal Brompton Hospital
Chair, British Medical informatics Society
http://www.bmis.org
07881 625146
colinngordon@xxxxxxx


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