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The Signature of Power: Sovereignty, Governmentality and Biopolitics

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By (author): Mitchell M Dean

When it comes to power, it can often feel as if everyone is talking about it, yet no one appears to have given it any thought. Well, not quite. In this original and timely book, Mitchell Dean provides a characteristically thoughtful and incisive analysis that aims to renovate the concept of power through an understanding of its signature and how it works. Through a thorough and intelligent engagement with the work of Foucault, Schmitt, and Agamben, their lacuna and failings, Dean pieces together a clear and precise account of sovereignty, governmentality, and bio-politics, which has much to commend it.
- Paul Du Gay, Copenhagen Business School


Deans erudite and relentlessly critical reading of Foucault, Schmitt and Agamben extracts from these authors new insights about the signature of power ... Immensely valuable and a major contribution to social and political thought.
- William Walters, Carleton University

Mitchell Dean revitalized the study of governmentality with his bestselling book of the same title. His new book on power is a landmark work.

It combines an extraordinary breadth of perspective with pinpoint accuracy about what power means for us today. For students it provides sharp readings of the main approaches in the field. On this level, it operates as a foundational work in the study of power. It builds on this to reframe the concept of power, offering original and exceptionally fruitful reading. It throws new light onto the importance of biopolitics, sovereignty and governmentality.

Mitchell Dean has established himself as a master of governmentality. This new book will do the same for how we conceptualize and use power.

Mitchell Dean is Professor of Public Governance at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Professor of Sociology at the University of Newcastle, Australia. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2013
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781446257005

About Mitchell M Dean

Mitchell Dean is Professor of Public Governance Copenhagen Business School Denmark and Professor of Sociology at the University of Newcastle Australia. His previous books include Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society (1999 revised second edition SAGE 2010)The Constitution of Poverty: Toward a Genealogy of Liberal Governance (Routledge 1991/2012) Critical and Effective Histories: Foucaults Methods and Historical Sociology (Routledge 1994) and Governing Societies: Political Perspectives on Domestic and International Rule (Open University Press 2007). His publications range across a large number of fields focusing on problems of government sovereignty and power liberalism and neoliberalism political and social thought historical sociology and social and public policy. However he has also published on topics as diverse as risk management e-government political mythology ancient societies war and peace contemporary art cinema and fashion.

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