Governmentality After Neoliberalism

“Governmentality After Neoliberalism” by Mark Bevir, published by Routledge on February 5, 2018, is a comprehensive examination of the impact of neoliberalism on public policy and the emergence of alternative policy tools. This 228-page book delves into the complex interplay between various social technologies that have developed in response to the challenges posed by high neoliberalism, highlighting both collaborative and conflicting approaches to governance.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of governmentality, with each chapter engaging critically with the theory while emphasizing practical applications. The text addresses how different market mechanisms and social strategies coexist across various policy areas, offering insights into governance, public policy, and social science. This edition is written in English and is designed for scholars and students interested in the evolving landscape of political processes and social policy.
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Neoliberalism has had a major impact on public policy but it has also perhaps obscured the equally dramatic spread of other policy tools based on significantly different forms of social science.
This book therefore explores the mixture of social technologies that have arisen since neoliberalism, sometimes alongside and sometimes in conflict with it, but generally as attempts to address problems created by the market reforms of a high neoliberalism. These have included attempts to spread networks, joining-up, and long term partnerships, and to build state capacity, social capital, and resilient communities. Thematically, each chapter is defined by its engagement with governmentality, specifically challenging governmentality theory to pay more attention to practices. The book also develops a complex and variegated account of neoliberalism and its afterlife as chapters highlight the different ways in which a range of market mechanisms and other technologies now coexist in different policy areas. Finally, the book moves beyond abstract discussions of both governmentality and neoliberalism to concrete demonstrations of this approach in action.
This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of governance, public policy, governmentality theory and more broadly to British Politics, social policy, and sociology.
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