توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Tracing the Political: Depoliticisation, Governance and the State
نام کتاب : Tracing the Political: Depoliticisation, Governance and the State
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ردیابی امر سیاسی: سیاست زدایی، حکومت و دولت
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نویسندگان : Matt Flinders (editor), Matt Wood (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 253
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447326618
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 13 مگابایت
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TRACING THE POLITICAL\nContents\nNotes on contributors\n1. Depoliticisation, governance and the state\n Introduction\n The concept of the political\n The age of neutralisations and depoliticisations\n The state of exception\n Towards a new ‘neutral’ domain?\n2. Rethinking depoliticisation: beyond the governmental\n Introduction\n Mapping depoliticisation\n Three faces of depoliticisation\n Depoliticisation and (re)politicisation\n3. Depoliticisation, governance and political participation\n Introduction\n Depoliticisation: deconstructing Flinders and Wood\n Modes of governance and depoliticisation\n Politicisation, depoliticisation and repoliticisation\n Conclusion\n4. Depoliticisation: economic crisis and political management\n Introduction\n Capital, crisis and the state\n Depoliticisation as governing strategy\n Depoliticisation strategies in Britain before, during and after the financial crisis\n Conclusion: the limits of depoliticisation and the political crisis of the state\n5. Repoliticising depoliticisation: theoretical preliminaries on some responses to the American fiscal and Eurozone debt crises\n Introduction\n Politics and economics in the North Atlantic Financial Crisis\n Conclusions\n6. Rolling back to roll forward: depoliticisation and the extension of government\n Introduction\n Depoliticisation: bringing government back in\n Neo-liberalism as a political project\n Neo-liberal governmentality: understanding government\n Understandings of depoliticisation in the governmentality literature\n Reframing depoliticisation and politicisation\n Conclusion\n7. (De)politicisation and the Father’s Clause parliamentary debates\n (De)politicisation and the Father’s Clause parliamentary debates\n The spectrum of (de)politicisation\n The politics of human reproduction and arts\n Parliamentary debates on the introduction of the Father’s Clause, 1984–90\n Parliamentary debates on the removal of the Father’s Clause, 2007–08\n Conclusion\n8. Politicising UK energy: what ‘speaking energy security’ can do\n Introduction\n Depoliticisation, politicisation and speaking security\n Speaking security, popular response and national agendas\n Processes of politicisation: deliberation and political capacity\n Conclusions\n9. Global norms, local contestation: privatisation and de/politicisation in Berlin\n Introduction\n Constraints and contingencies in contemporary governance: understanding depoliticisation\n Privatisation and the city: no alternatives and contestation\n Depoliticisation in Berlin\n Politicisation in Berlin: from partial privatisation to partial remunicipalisation\n Between constraints and opportunities: assessing the BWB case\n Outlook\n10. Depoliticisation as process, governance as practice: what did the ‘first wave’ get wrong and do we need a ‘second wave’ to put it right?\n Introduction\n One’s enemies’ enemies … and one’s friends\n Rethinking depoliticisation\n The link to political participation\n Depoliticisation in and through crisis\n Neologising depoliticisation\n Depoliticised governance as governmentality\n Second wave or second generation? Towards an empirical reappraisal of depoliticisation\nConclusion. Thinking big: the political imagination\n Invoking Schmitt\n In praise of diversity\n Thinking big\nIndex