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Environmentality unbound: Multiple governmentalities in environmental politics

Fletcher, Robert

Geoforum, 2017-10, Vol.85, p.311-315 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Oxford: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    Environmentality unbound: Multiple governmentalities in environmental politics
  • Autor: Fletcher, Robert
  • Assuntos: Distillation ; Environment ; Environmentality ; Finishes ; Foucauldian analysis ; Foucault ; Foucault, Michel ; Government ; Governmentality ; Natural resources ; Neoliberalism ; Politics
  • É parte de: Geoforum, 2017-10, Vol.85, p.311-315
  • Descrição: This article reviews an emerging body of research applying a “multiple governmentalities” perspective derived from Michel Foucault to the study of environmental politics. Previous application of the popular governmentality concept to understand such politics had largely overlooked the multiple forms of governmentality, described in Foucault’s later work, that may intersect in a given context. This paper outlines the evolution of Foucault’s discussion of governmentality and its implications for the study of environmental politics. It then reviews recent research concerning environmental politics employing a multiple governmentalities perspective. It finishes by distilling overarching patterns from this literature and suggesting new directions for future research to explore.
  • Editor: Oxford: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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