Governing Australia : studies in contemporary rationalities of government
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Governing Australia : studies in contemporary rationalities of government
(Reshaping Australian Institutions)
Cambridge University Press, 1998
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Inspired by Foucault's discussion of governmentality, this book makes a major contribution to our understanding of government. The book is interdisciplinary in approach, and combines theoretical discussion with empirical focus. It includes a substantial introduction by the editors, and contains work critiquing the central notion of governmentality. A range of topics are discussed, including regulation of the unemployed and people with HIV/AIDS, sexual harassment in the military, the corporatisation of education, new contractualism and governing personality. While their topics are varied, the contributors explore a range of shared concerns, including notions of problematisation, expert knowledge, rationality, freedom and autonomy, giving the volume focus and rigour. This book will be essential reading in political science, sociology, law, philosophy, education and economics.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: government, liberalism and society Mitchell Dean and Barry Hindess
- 2. Corporatising education Denise Meredyth
- 3. Ethics in the service of the state J. P. Minson
- 4. Bad habits or bad conscience? Sexual harassment in the Australian Defence Force Alison Smith
- 5. Administering asceticism: reworking the ethical life of the unemployed citizen Mitchell Dean
- 6. Dangerous individuals: government and the concept of personality David McCallum
- 7. The constitution of AIDS in Australia
- Taking government at a distance seriously John Ballard
- 8. Governing queens: gay communities and the state in contemporary Australia Gary Dowsett
- 9. Indigenous governance Pat O'Malley
- 10. Governing material culture Laurajane Smith and Gary Campbell
- 11. 'The mutable minds of particular men': the emergence of 'economic science' and debates around contemporary economic policy David Burchell
- 12. Neo-liberalism and the national economy Barry Hindess
- 13. Interpreting contemporary contractualism Anna Yeatman
- 14 Uncivil society: Historical and methodological comments on liberal government Ian Hunter.
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