| David Ludden - 1996 - 372 頁
...spatial organization, temporal arrangement, functional specification, and supervision and surveillance, which create the appearance of a world fundamentally...applied to or shaped by the other, but the producing and reproducing of this line of difference" (Mitchell 1991, 95). His argument is that the distinction between... | |
| Hent de Vries - 1997 - 420 頁
...spatial organization, temporal arrangement, functional specification, and supervision and surveillance, which create the appearance of a world fundamentally...and society. The essence of modern politics is not the formation of policies on one side of this division and their application to or shaping by the other,... | |
| George Steinmetz - 1999 - 452 頁
...temporal arrangement, functional specification, supervision and surveillance, and representation that create the appearance of a world fundamentally divided into state and society or state and economy. The essence of modern politics is not policies formed on one side of this division... | |
| Patricia Kennett - 2006 - 439 頁
...orders (for example, the economy, religion, science, education, art) and from civil society. Indeed, '[t]he essence of modern politics is not policies formed on one side of this division [between the state and society] being applied to or shaped by the other, but the producing and reproducing... | |
| Matthew Sparke - 2005 - 442 頁
...spatial organization, temporal arrangement, functional specification, and supervision and surveillance, which create the appearance of a world fundamentally divided into state and society."6 It was against this argument with its Foucauldian emphasis on micropractices that Ollman... | |
| Bob Jessop - 2007 - 633 頁
...spatial organization, temporal arrangement, functional specification, and supervision and surveillance, which create the appearance of a world fundamentally divided into state and society' (1991: 95, italics mine; cf. Bartelson 2001). This division is conceptually prior to any possible influence... | |
| Smita Tewari Jassal, Eyal Ben-Ari - 2007 - 388 頁
...spatial organization, temporal arrangement, functional specification, and supervision and surveillance, which create the appearance of a world fundamentally divided into state and society' (1991 : 95). The frontier, which he equates with boundary, constitutes one element of the nation-state:... | |
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