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1 online resource (204 pages) |
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Routledge Advances in Sociology |
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Routledge advances in sociology.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; Part I Book discussion and introduction; 1 European transnational government for the Other; 2 Transnational neoliberal governmentality: the moral economic order of neoliberalism and its subject; 3 European social integration as neoliberal governmentality: epistemological colonisation of the subject; 4 Why study power? Questioning the regime of subjection and submission of political subjectivity; 5 Historical entanglements of power: from socialism to post-socialism in Romania |
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Part II A historical political ethnography of social power among the Roma6 On the move within movement from socialism to post-socialism: Roma interactions with smooth vs. striated spaces of economy; 7 Transformations of the state and Roma leadership: self-governance, state capture and Roma brokers; 8 Mapping power relations through political fields: patronage politics, political patronage and Romani politics; 9 Street level bureaucracy, documenting identity and subjection of Roma to neopatrimonial state power |
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10 Self-governance and the political subject: Romani Pentecostalism vs. semiological state apparatus of capturePart III The return to the political: epistemological decolonisation of the subject and historical geographies of power; 11 Sedentary vs. mobile interaction with spaces of power; 12 Historical geographies of power: a theoretical and methodological framework for the study of social power; 13 The return to the political-thesis; Index |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317483762 |
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1317483766 |
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