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Jonathan Joseph
Researcher at University of Sheffield
Publications - 73
Citations - 2714
Jonathan Joseph is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resilience (network) & Governmentality. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2342 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Joseph include University of Kent & Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Resilience as embedded neoliberalism: a governmentality approach
TL;DR: The authors look at resilience as a form of governmentality and show that resilience, despite its claims to be about the operation of systems, is, in practice, closer to the form of governance that emphasises individual responsibility.
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The limits of governmentality: Social theory and the international
TL;DR: Foucault's concept of governmentality goes beyond the narrow limits of state power to look at how these societies employ more subtle methods of power exercised through a network of institutions.
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The Fabrication of Social Order: A Critical Theory of Police Power
Abstract: This is a highly stimulating book that sets out to challenge conventional ideas about the role and function of the police. It questions both liberal conceptions that relate the role of the police to the maintenance of law, and Marxist approaches that restrict the police function to a repressive one. Instead, Neocleous argues for an extended conception of the police that relates it to what he calls the fabrication of social order. Neocleous develops his expanded conception of the role of the police in relation to how civil society is ordered. Challenging the modern use of the term, he looks at how: ‘As noun, verb and adjective “police” was historically used to describe the way order was achieved, and part of the argument here is to suggest that it is through policing that the state shapes and orders civil society’ (p. xi). This ordering of society has an important philosophical aspect to it as the role of police relates to crucial bourgeois ideas of sovereignty, legitimacy and consent. In short, the role of the police is important to the selfunderstanding of bourgeois society. Mark Neocleous The Fabrication of Social Order: A Critical Theory of Police Power
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Philosophy of Social Science: The Philosophical Foundations of Social Thought
TL;DR: This online declaration philosophy of social science the philosophical foundations of social thought can be one of the options to accompany you gone having additional time as mentioned in this paper, which is an easy means to specifically get lead by on-line.