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Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.1215/9780822384953-005
EISBN: 978-0-8223-8495-3
Book Chapter

By Tony Bennett
Published: 11 August 2023
EISBN: 978-1-4780-2733-1
... modes of existence larval habits sensory government emergency government ...
Series: Global and Insurgent Legalities
Published: 20 October 2023
EISBN: 978-1-4780-2745-4
... curfew emergency sanctuary desire governance ...
Published: 11 August 2023
DOI: 10.1215/9781478027331-009
EISBN: 978-1-4780-2733-1
... account of “societies of control” is also in play in the probe focused on the role of habit in the postdisciplinary forms of power applied to the direction of habits by new forms of algorithmic governmentality. The final probe examines the racial underpinnings of recent forms of the “emergency government...
Series: Global and Insurgent Legalities
Published: 20 October 2023
DOI: 10.1215/9781478027454-004
EISBN: 978-1-4780-2745-4
... the premodern curfew to its modern forms, and uses contemporary critical theory and political theory about emergency to understand what role the night plays in the efficacy and political limits of this political technology. curfew emergency sanctuary desire governance ...
Published: 16 September 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373810-001
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7381-0
... ) and Nonlife ( geos ). This subtending geontopower is not new and was always apparent in settler colonies like Australia. The chapter asks, on the one hand, what is causing this subtending form of governance to appear, and, on the other hand, what new strategies, tactics, and discourses are emerging...
Book Chapter

By Lieba Faier
Published: 13 September 2024
DOI: 10.1215/9781478059523-001
EISBN: 978-1-4780-9407-4
... assisted through Japan’s efforts. The introduction outlines the emergence and limitations of a globalized institutional approach to human rights more broadly and human trafficking specifically. global governance ethnography Japan Filipina migration banality of good ...
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373605-010
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7360-5
... at the new globalized and globalizing practices of social governance that came to characterize the postwar period, exploring the governmental rationalities that informed the 1950s UNESCO statements on race and examining the emergence of the concept of indigeneity as a new, global transactional reality...
Series: Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe
Published: 01 January 2015
DOI: 10.1215/9780822376194-003
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7619-4
... This chapter examines the emergence of San Francisco’s cross-dressing law at the crossroads of three forces: defining cross-dressing and prostitution as indecency, framing indecency as a societal problem in need of intervention, and identifying local law as the solution. The classification...
Series: Global Insecurities
Published: 27 May 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374183-004
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7418-3
...,” it highlights how the emergent political technology of risk management combines modern, liberal ideals of rights, citizenship, and freedom with other enduring forms of sociality, such as kinship, patronage, and religion. Based on daily interactions between government officials and this program’s beneficiaries...
Series: Dissident acts
Published: 11 October 2024
DOI: 10.1215/9781478060123-020
EISBN: 978-1-4780-6012-3
... organizations that have emerged in recent years. Maracanã recognition government Indigenous people sovereignty ...
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373605-006
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7360-5
... This chapter considers how Mass-Observation’s project of an “anthropology at home” was implicated in the political technologies of liberal government through the emergence of distinctive transactional realities ordering British wartime populations. Central to these transactional realities were...
Series: Experimental Futures: Technological Lives, Scientific Arts, Anthropological Voices
Published: 17 November 2023
DOI: 10.1215/9781478027669-002
EISBN: 978-1-4780-2766-9
... researchers displaced by government restructuring have emplaced their expertise in emergent genres of local history. By articulating expertise to belonging, however, some researchers have also helped to obscure the forms of mobility that allow Euro-Canadian researchers to live and work in the northwest...
Series: Objects/Histories
Published: 05 February 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374602-002
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7460-2
... In 2007, the Australian government seized by compulsory acquisition seventy-three remote Aboriginal communities and townships to “stabilize and normalize” what was constructed as a national emergency humanitarian crisis. Chapter 1 models the so-called crisis of remote Aboriginal communities...
Published: 29 January 2024
DOI: 10.1215/9781478059004-003
EISBN: 978-1-4780-5900-4
... in the same year (1978)— Oliphant v. Suquamish , Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez , and the Indian Child Welfare Act. By contrast, Native feminist work has addressed the ways Indigenous governance and peoplehood emerge through everyday matrices of interdependent relation that cannot be conceptualized as merely...
Published: 26 February 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374541-002
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7454-1
... Before the start of the colonial period, reciprocal gift giving was a central aspect of statecraft in the Sokoto caliphate. The reorganization of government institutions during the early colonial period criminalized well-established practices even while undermining officials’ incomes...
Book Chapter

By Austin Zeiderman
Series: Global Insecurities
Published: 27 May 2016
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7418-3
... to governing risk and security, only now under a different name, suggesting that what the book has called the endangered city may remain a condition of urban government, politics, and everyday life for the foreseeable future. However, if the world has indeed entered a new historical age, as scientists...
Published: 29 January 2024
DOI: 10.1215/9781478059004-005
EISBN: 978-1-4780-5900-4
... Historically, discourses of Black criminality have been bound to depictions of Black people as unable to form and maintain proper families and domesticities. However, what if those patterns taken to be deviant and dysfunctional were instead understood as expressive of modes of governance...
Series: The Latin America Readers
Published: 06 July 2018
DOI: 10.1215/9780822371618-112
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7161-8
... The Trade Union Federation of Bolivian Mineworkers ( fstmb ) held an emergency congress in the mining district of Siglo XX from 20 to 22 October 1986. Two months earlier, the government had forcibly shut down a major protest march responding to the mining crisis and the massive layoffs...
Series: ANIMA
Published: 22 April 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374671-007
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7467-1
... This chapter argues that a historical understanding of the government of species illuminates the present conjunction of neoliberal austerity with neoconservative expansions of security powers. In an era in which the international dominance of the United States shows signs of decline...