Civic Governmentality: The Politics of Inclusion in Beirut and Mumbai

作者: Ananya Roy

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-8330.2008.00660.X

关键词: Context (language use)LawMediationSociologyCivil societyCitizenshipCivilityUrban politicsPublic administrationPoliticsGovernmentality

摘要: Abstract:  This article is concerned with the politics of inclusion. It analyzes institutionalization participatory citizenship as formation regimes “civic governmentality”. Through study key civil society organizations such SPARC and Hezbollah, it studies three dimensions civic governmentality: an infrastructure populist mediation; technologies governing (for example, knowledge production); norms self-rule concepts civility civicness). However, governmentality operate within frontiers urban renewal indeed often facilitate manage types development. The examines limits contradictions inclusion in context bourgeois city also radical forms that emerge to challenge these limits.

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