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|a Lemke, Thomas,
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|a The government of things :
|b Foucault and the new materialisms /
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|a Introduction -- Part I : varieties of materialism -- Immaterialism : Graham Harman and the weirdness of objects -- Vital materialism : Jane Bennett and the vibrancy of things -- Diffractive materialism : Karen Barad and the performativity of phenomena -- Part II : elements of a more-than-human analytics of government -- Material-discursive entanglements : grasping the concept of the dispositive -- More-than-social configurations : expanding the understanding of technology -- Beyond anthropocentric framings : circulating the Idea of the Milieu -- Part III : toward a relational materialism -- Aligning science and technology studies and an analytics of government -- Environmentality : mapping contemporary political topographies -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments.
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|a "Critically engaging with some limitations of new materialist scholarship, Lemke draws on Foucault's concept of a "government of things" to propose a relational understanding of political ontologies"--
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|a Foucault, Michel,
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