Governing Affects

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Governing Affects

Neoliberalism, Neo-Bureaucracies, and Service Work

Research methods: general Cultural studies Gender studies, gender groups Feminism and feminist theory Sociology: work and labour Social and cultural anthropology Social, group or collective psychology Psychology: emotions Cognition and cognitive psychology Public administration Organizational theory and behaviour Human geography

Authors: Otto Penz, Birgit Sauer

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Collection: Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Emotions

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 6th December 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781351212410


Governing Affects

Governing Affects explores the neoliberal transformation of state governance in Europe towards affective forms of dominance exercised by customer-oriented neo-bureaucracies and public service providers.

By investigating the rise of affective labour in contemporary European service societies and the conversion of state administrations into business-like public services, the authors trace the transformative power of neoliberal political thought as it is put into practice. The book examines new affective modes of subjectivation and activation of public employees, as well as their embodiment of affective requirements, to successfully guide and advise citizens. Neoliberalism induces a double agency in neo-bureaucrats: entrepreneurialism is coupled with affective skills for the purpose of governing clients in their own best interests. These competences are unevenly distributed between the genders, as their affective dispositions differ historically. Drawing on the theoretical concepts of Foucault and Bourdieu, the book offers innovative insights into recent processes of state transformation, affective subjectivation, and changes in labour relations.

By combining theory building on governance with empirical research in key areas of state power, the book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in a broad range of disciplines, including political science, political sociology, and critical governance studies.

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