konstituiranje podjetnega posameznika
Abstract
Antikapitalistični/antiglobalizacijski protesti so v splošni percepciji dojeti kot dogodki, na katerih udeleženci smejo bolj ali manj svobodno izraziti nasprotovanje trenutni prevladujoči ekonomski in družbenopolitični ureditvi, vendar so hkrati ti protesti nemudoma označeni kot mesto sprostitve nasilnega in zato neprimernega, celo nevarnega načina obnašanja. Skozi to dvojnost, ki je tudi izhodišče prispevka, analiziramo, ali tovrstni protesti kot domnevno subverzivni dogodki lahko predstavljajo neko novo demokratično paradigmo, ki bi pomenila prelom s trenutnim prevladujočim globalnim sožitjem med kapitalizmom in liberalno demokracijo. Osrednje vprašanje premišljamo skozi interpretacijo pojavnosti in delovanja policije na protestih, pri čemer je ključno vodilo Foucaultov koncept Gouvernementalité. Policijo v funkciji delovanja na protestih razumemo kot način in strategijo konstituiranja specifičnih oblik subjektivitet, tehnologij sebstva, prek katerih (se) na ravni širše populacije vzpostavlja podjetni posameznik. Pojavnost in prakse policije so v tem smislu inherentne neoliberalizaciji družbenih prostorov in odnosov.
Keywords
Policija;Protestna gibanja;Neoliberalizem;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2009 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences |
Publisher: |
Fakulteta za sociologijo, politične vede in novinarstvo v Ljubljani |
UDC: |
316.45:327 |
COBISS: |
29006173
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ISSN: |
0040-3598 |
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680 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Protest policing as neoliberal technologies of the self |
Secondary abstract: |
The most common view sees anti-capitalist/anti-globalisation protests as events at which protestors may on one hand more or less freely express their dissatisfaction with the current prevailing economic and socio-political system but which are, on the other hand, designated as sites of the violent and therefore inappropriate, even dangerous behaviour of participants. Through this double-bind, also being the starting point of the paper, we analyse whether such protests, as allegedly subversive events, can present some kind of a new democratic paradigm with the potential to break with the currently prevailing global coexistence of capitalism and liberal democracy. The central analytical question is analysed using Foucault's Gouvernementalité concept, through the interpretation of protest policing. We understand the latter as a strategy of constituting specific modes of subjectivities through which the entrepreneurial individual is shaped. The appearance and conduct of the police at protests are in this sense inherent to the neoliberalisation of social spaces and relations. |
Secondary keywords: |
Police;Protest movements;Neoliberalism; |
URN: |
URN:NBN:SI |
Type (COBISS): |
Not categorized |
Pages: |
Str. 670-683 |
Volume: |
46 |
Issue: |
5 |
Keywords (UDC): |
social sciences;družbene vede;sociology;sociologija;social processes;social dynamics;družbeni procesi;družbena dinamika;social sciences;družbene vede;politics;politika;politične vede;international relations;world;global politics;international affairs;foreign policy;mednarodni odnosi;svetovna politika;mednarodne zadeve;zunanja politika; |
ID: |
1469943 |