The Bureaucratization of the World in the Neoliberal Era: An International and Comparative Perspective
Contemporary bureaucracy is a set of norms, rules, procedures, and formalities which includes administration, business, and NGOs. Where Max Weber meets Michel Foucault, Béatrice Hibou analyzes the political dynamics underlying this process. Neoliberal bureaucracy is a vector of discipline and control, producing social and political indifference.
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The Bureaucratization of the World in the Neoliberal Era: An International and Comparative Perspective
Contemporary bureaucracy is a set of norms, rules, procedures, and formalities which includes administration, business, and NGOs. Where Max Weber meets Michel Foucault, Béatrice Hibou analyzes the political dynamics underlying this process. Neoliberal bureaucracy is a vector of discipline and control, producing social and political indifference.
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The Bureaucratization of the World in the Neoliberal Era: An International and Comparative Perspective

The Bureaucratization of the World in the Neoliberal Era: An International and Comparative Perspective

by B. Hibou
The Bureaucratization of the World in the Neoliberal Era: An International and Comparative Perspective

The Bureaucratization of the World in the Neoliberal Era: An International and Comparative Perspective

by B. Hibou

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Contemporary bureaucracy is a set of norms, rules, procedures, and formalities which includes administration, business, and NGOs. Where Max Weber meets Michel Foucault, Béatrice Hibou analyzes the political dynamics underlying this process. Neoliberal bureaucracy is a vector of discipline and control, producing social and political indifference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137495280
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 05/06/2015
Series: The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 442 KB

About the Author

Béatrice Hibou is director of research of the CNRS at CERI-SciencesPo, Paris, France. Her comparative research in political economy focuses, from a Weberian perspective and a foucaldian conception of power, on the political significance of economic reform, on state trajectories and on the exercise of domination, based on cases from sub-Saharan Africa, the Maghreb and Europe. Her most important publications include Anatomie Politique de la Domination (2011), The Force of Obedience, Political Economy of Repression in Tunisia (2011); ed. Privatising the State (2004).

Table of Contents

1. What is Neoliberal Bureaucracy? 2. A Bureaucratized Society 3. Market and Enterprise Bureaucracy at the Heart of the Neoliberal Art of Governing 4. Neoliberal Bureaucratic Domination: Diffuse Control and the Production of Indifference 5. Struggles and Breaches: Bureaucratization as the Site of Enunciation of the Politica
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