European Social Integration and the Roma

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Cerasela Voiculescu
Critical Reflexive Sociology
critical sociology
Customary Leader
Discursive Practices
epistemological decolonisation of minorities
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European Social Development
European Social Integration
European Social Integration and the Roma
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Foucauldian analysis
Foucauldian Studies
Historical Geographies of Power
Human Securitisation
Informal Economic Practices
Local Council Employees
Local Council Workers
Local Patronage
Local Patronage Politics
Moral Economic Order
NAR
Neoliberal Governmentality
patronage politics
political ethnography
Post-development Studies
post-socialist transformation
Postsocialism
Questioning Mentalities of Governance
Restitution Politics
Roma
Roma Communities
Roma Expert
Roma Groups
Roma Leaders
Roma Party
Romani Politics
Romani Studies
SDP
securitisation of poverty
Self-Governance
Social Reproduction
Socialism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138898141
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the field of political sociology and European studies, there has long been a discussion on transnational neoliberal development and ethnic groups’ self-governance. Notwithstanding, there has been limited exploration in relation to modes of knowledge production associated with neoliberal governance of the Other (e.g. ethnic and indigenous groups), which capture its idiosyncratic modes of political expression and empowerment.

Drawing on Michel Foucault’s political philosophy, this book discusses European social integration as transnational neoliberal governmentality and challenges its epistemologically constituted subaltern subject. Neoliberalism is questioned in relation to its programs of securitisation of poverty and authoritarian models of self-governance associated with instrumentality of the market. In this context, the book’s rich political historical ethnography develops a new framework for the study of social power. Furthermore, inspired by Jacques Rancière's radical philosophy, European Social Integration and the Roma proposes a new mode of knowledge production about populations excessively subjected to neoliberal governmentality, heralding the epistemological decolonisation of the neoliberal subject.

Presenting an insightful new prospect in critical sociology as well as the conceptualization of power and the application of theories of governmentality, this book will appeal to scholars interested in the areas of political sociology and anthropology, international relations, social and political theory/philosophy and post-development studies.

Cerasela Voiculescu is an experienced researcher interested in critical social and political philosophy/theory with specific reference to social and political power, neoliberalism, knowledge, governmentality and European studies.

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