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Regierung des Raumes - Regierung des Sozialen : Zur Gouvernementalität postfordistischer Sozialraumpolitiken
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen

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The "social space" is booming. In a large number of political and professional fields, recourse is made to "social spaces" or "local communities". The "activation" of "endogenous potentials", "social capital", "self-responsibility", "self-regulation" or "self-help" in the context of a long-term context is connected with the promise to be able to work on fundamental integration, distribution and control problems of advanced liberal societies. The present study examines the ambivalent role of social space policies in contemporary societal transformation and discusses ways in which space affine professions and movements can withstand questionable politico-programmatic invocations. Der "Sozialraum" hat Konjunktur. In einer Vielzahl von Politik- und Professionsfeldern wird auf "soziale Räume" oder "lokale Gemeinschaften" rekurriert. Die "Aktivierung" von "endogenen Potenzialen", "sozialem Kapital", "Eigenverantwortung", "Selbststeuerung" oder "Selbsthilfe" im nahräumigen Kontext ist mit der Verheissung verbunden, grundlegende Integrations-, Verteilungs- und Steuerungsprobleme fortgeschritten liberaler Gesellschaften bearbeiten zu können. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht die ambivalente Rolle von Sozialraumpolitiken im gegenwärtigen gesellschaftlichen Transformationsgeschehen und diskutiert Möglichkeiten, wie raumaffine Professionen und Bewegungen fragwürdigen politisch- programmatischen Anrufungen widerstehen können.


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Pille Macht Diskurs : Hormonelle Kontrazeption im (post-)fordistischen Sexualitätsdispositiv
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ISBN: 3966659727 3966650207 Year: 2020 Publisher: Leverkusen Budrich Academic Press

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Wie hat sich die Anti-Baby-Pille in Deutschland von einer politisierten zu einer normalisierten Technik entwickelt? Die Autorin untersucht vielfältige historische Diskurse um die Pille in der BRD von 1958 bis 1989 und analysiert, wie die Pille als materielle Objektivation in gesellschaftliche Machtverhältnisse, Normierungsbestrebungen sowie Emanzipationsvorstellungen verstrickt war. How has the contraceptive pill developed in Germany from a politicized to a normalized technology? The author examines a wide range of historical discourses on the pill in the FRG from 1958 to 1989 and analyzes how the pill, as a material objectivation, helped shape social power relations, standardization efforts, and ideas of emancipation.


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Die Sprache der Stadt : Architektur- und urbane Raumbilder zwischen ästhetischer Subjektivierung und normalisierender Kommerzialisierung
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ISBN: 3847417754 Year: 2022 Publisher: Leverkusen Verlag Barbara Budrich

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Der Band widmet sich dem Potential kreativen Ausdrucks, das die Auseinandersetzung mit städtischer Architektur mittels zeitgenössischer (digitaler) Technologien bietet, und dem gesellschaftlichen Kontext neoliberaler Bereicherungsökonomie und Stadtpolitik, der dieses Potential aufgrund der kommerzialisierten Präsentation von Architektur zu unterminieren droht. Neben wissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzungen werden ästhetische Interventionen im Medium der Fotografie, Malerei und Musik vollzogen. The volume is dedicated to the potential of creative expression offered by the engagement with urban architecture by means of contemporary (digital) technologies, and to the social context of neoliberal enrichment economics and urban politics that threatens to undermine this potential due to the commercialized presentation of architecture. In addition to scientific discussions, aesthetic interventions are carried out in the medium of photography, painting and music.


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Hobohemia and the crucifixion machine
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ISBN: 9781926836638 9781926836294 1926836294 1926836634 9781926836287 1926836286 9781923836294 Year: 2014 Publisher: Edmonton, AB

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In the early years of the Great Depression, thousands of unemployed homeless transients settled into Vancouver’s “hobo jungle.” The jungle operated as a distinct community, in which goods were exchanged and shared directly, without benefit of currency. The organization of life was immediate and consensual, conducted in the absence of capital accumulation. But as the transients moved from the jungles to the city, they made innumerable demands on Vancouver’s Relief Department, consuming financial resources at a rate that threatened the city with bankruptcy. In response, the municipality instituted a card-control system—no longer offering relief recipients currency to do with as they chose. It also implemented new investigative and assessment procedures, including office spies, to weed out organizational inefficiencies. McCallum argues that, threatened by this “ungovernable society,” Vancouver’s Relief Department employed Fordist management methods that ultimately stripped the transients of their individuality.Vancouver’s municipal government entered into contractual relationships with dozens of private businesses, tendering bids for meals in much the same fashion as for printing jobs and construction projects. As a result, entrepreneurs clamoured to get their share of the state spending. With the emergence of work relief camps, the provincial government harnessed the only currency that homeless men possessed: their muscle. This new form of unfree labour aided the province in developing its tourist driven “image” economy, as well as facilitating the transportation of natural resources and manufactured goods. It also led eventually to the most significant protest movement of 1930s’ Canada, the On-to-Ottawa Trek. Hobohemia and the Crucifixion Machine explores the connections between the history of transiency and that of Fordism, offering a new interpretation of the economic and political crises that wracked Canada in the early years of the Great Depression.

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