There are few areas of society today that remain outside the ambit of policy processes, and likewise policy making has progressively reached into the structure and fabric of everyday life. An instrument of modern government, policy and its processes provide an analytical window into systems of governance themselves, opening up ways to study power and the construction of regimes of truth. This volume argues that policies are not simply coercive, constraining or confined to static texts; rather, they are productive, continually contested and able to create new social and semantic spaces and new…mehr
There are few areas of society today that remain outside the ambit of policy processes, and likewise policy making has progressively reached into the structure and fabric of everyday life. An instrument of modern government, policy and its processes provide an analytical window into systems of governance themselves, opening up ways to study power and the construction of regimes of truth. This volume argues that policies are not simply coercive, constraining or confined to static texts; rather, they are productive, continually contested and able to create new social and semantic spaces and new sets of relations. Anthropologists do not stand outside or above systems of governance but are themselves subject to the rhetoric and rationalities of policy. The analyses of policy worlds presented by the contributors to this volume open up new possibilities for understanding systems of knowledge and power and the positioning of academics within them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Wright is Professor of Educational Anthropology at the Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. Conceptualising Policy: Technologies of Governance and the Politics of Visibility Cris Shore and Susan Wright Section I: Studying Policy: Methods, Paradigms, Perspectives Introduction Susan Wright Chapter 2. Illuminating the Apparatus: Steps toward a Nonlocal Ethnography of Global Governance Greg Feldman, University of British Columbia Chapter 3. Politics and Ethics: Ethnographies of Expert Knowledge and Professional Identities David Mosse, SOAS, London Chapter 4. Peopling Policy: on Conflicting Subjectivities of Fee-Paying Students Gritt B. Nielsen, Aarhus University Chapter 5. Studying through": a Strategy for Studying Political Transformations. Or Sex, Lies and British Politics Susan Wright and Sue Reinhold (North BerkeleyInvestment Partners) Chapter 6. What was Neo-liberalism and what Comes Next? The Transformation of Citizenship in the Law-and-Order State Susan Hyatt, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Section II: Studying Governance: Policy as a Window onto the Modern State Introduction Cris Shore Chapter 7. Intimate Knowledge and the Politics of Policy Convergence: The World Bank and Social Security Reform in Mexico Tara Schwegler, University of Chicago Chapter 8. Shadow Governing: What the Neocon Core Reveals About Power and Influence in America Janine Wedel, George Mason University Chapter 9. Espionage, Policy and the Art of Government: The British Secret Services and the War on Iraq Cris Shore Chapter 10. The (Un)making of Policy in the Shadow of the World Bank: Infrastructure Development, Urban Resettlement and the Cunning State in India Shalini Randeriaand Ciara Grunder, University of Zurich Chapter 11. Sweden's National Pension System as a Political Technology Anette Nyqvist, Stockholm University Section III: Subjects of Policy: Construction and Contestation Introduction Davide Però Chapter 12. The Case of Scanzano: Raison d'Etat and the Reasons for Rebellion Dorothy Louise Zinn, Università degli Studi della Basilicata Chapter 13. Migrants' Practices of Citizenship and Policy Change Davide Però Chapter 14. Integration Policy and Ethnic Minority Associations Clarissa Kugelberg Upsala University Chapter 15. The Elephant in the Room. Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Agricultural Biotechnology in the Food and Agriculture Organisation Birgit Müller, LAIOS-CNRS Paris Afterword Chapter 16. A policy ethnographer's reading of policy anthropology Dvora Yanow, Vrije University Notes on Contributors Ends Index
Introduction Chapter 1. Conceptualising Policy: Technologies of Governance and the Politics of Visibility Cris Shore and Susan Wright Section I: Studying Policy: Methods, Paradigms, Perspectives Introduction Susan Wright Chapter 2. Illuminating the Apparatus: Steps toward a Nonlocal Ethnography of Global Governance Greg Feldman, University of British Columbia Chapter 3. Politics and Ethics: Ethnographies of Expert Knowledge and Professional Identities David Mosse, SOAS, London Chapter 4. Peopling Policy: on Conflicting Subjectivities of Fee-Paying Students Gritt B. Nielsen, Aarhus University Chapter 5. Studying through": a Strategy for Studying Political Transformations. Or Sex, Lies and British Politics Susan Wright and Sue Reinhold (North BerkeleyInvestment Partners) Chapter 6. What was Neo-liberalism and what Comes Next? The Transformation of Citizenship in the Law-and-Order State Susan Hyatt, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Section II: Studying Governance: Policy as a Window onto the Modern State Introduction Cris Shore Chapter 7. Intimate Knowledge and the Politics of Policy Convergence: The World Bank and Social Security Reform in Mexico Tara Schwegler, University of Chicago Chapter 8. Shadow Governing: What the Neocon Core Reveals About Power and Influence in America Janine Wedel, George Mason University Chapter 9. Espionage, Policy and the Art of Government: The British Secret Services and the War on Iraq Cris Shore Chapter 10. The (Un)making of Policy in the Shadow of the World Bank: Infrastructure Development, Urban Resettlement and the Cunning State in India Shalini Randeriaand Ciara Grunder, University of Zurich Chapter 11. Sweden's National Pension System as a Political Technology Anette Nyqvist, Stockholm University Section III: Subjects of Policy: Construction and Contestation Introduction Davide Però Chapter 12. The Case of Scanzano: Raison d'Etat and the Reasons for Rebellion Dorothy Louise Zinn, Università degli Studi della Basilicata Chapter 13. Migrants' Practices of Citizenship and Policy Change Davide Però Chapter 14. Integration Policy and Ethnic Minority Associations Clarissa Kugelberg Upsala University Chapter 15. The Elephant in the Room. Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Agricultural Biotechnology in the Food and Agriculture Organisation Birgit Müller, LAIOS-CNRS Paris Afterword Chapter 16. A policy ethnographer's reading of policy anthropology Dvora Yanow, Vrije University Notes on Contributors Ends Index
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