Governing the Present: Administering Economic, Social and Personal Life

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"Governing the Present: Administering Economic, Social and Personal Life" is a scholarly book by Nikolas Rose (with Peter Miller) that analyzes how contemporary forms of governance shape economic, social, and individual life through dispersed, everyday practices and rationalities.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
aimsTo connect economic, social and personal domains of governance
show how power operates through mundane practices
analyzes how governance shapes economic life
how governance shapes individual life
how governance shapes social life
author Nikolas Rose NERFINISHED
Peter Miller NERFINISHED
discipline political science
social and political theory
sociology
emphasizes distributed governance
indirect forms of rule
role of expertise in governing
role of knowledge in governing
focusesOn contemporary forms of governance
dispersed practices of rule
everyday practices of governing
rationalities of government
genre academic non-fiction
hasCoAuthorRelationshipWith Nikolas Rose NERFINISHED
Peter Miller NERFINISHED
intendedAudience academics
graduate students
researchers in social sciences
language English
mainSubject economic life
governance
governmentality
personal life
political sociology
social life
social theory
relatedConcept biopolitics
neoliberalism
regulation
risk management
subjectivity
theoreticalFramework Foucauldian governmentality

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Nikolas Rose notableWork Governing the Present: Administering Economic, Social and Personal Life