2002
DOI: 10.1080/13621020220142932
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Neo-liberal Citizenship

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“…Se refiere a la condición de los individuos que, en razón de su pertenencia a una comunidad política determinada, poseen ciertos derechos que deben y/o pueden ejercer, y ciertas obligaciones que deben cumplir, con la finalidad de garantizar la plena realización de sus capacidades individuales y las de la comunidad a la que pertenecen (Hindes, 2002). El concepto deriva de Marshall (1950), que propuso distinguir tres dimensiones: la civil, la política y la social.…”
Section: Derechos Reproductivos Y Derechos En Saludunclassified
“…Se refiere a la condición de los individuos que, en razón de su pertenencia a una comunidad política determinada, poseen ciertos derechos que deben y/o pueden ejercer, y ciertas obligaciones que deben cumplir, con la finalidad de garantizar la plena realización de sus capacidades individuales y las de la comunidad a la que pertenecen (Hindes, 2002). El concepto deriva de Marshall (1950), que propuso distinguir tres dimensiones: la civil, la política y la social.…”
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“…It can be honed, we argue, by connecting it to recent advances in the theorization of international neoliberalism. More specifically, we think that the analysis of the international government of borders can be fruitfully brought into a dialogue with a line of analysis first opened by Foucault's (2007; lectures on the history of governmentality and neoliberalism, and recently developed in the context of the government of states by Hindess (2002;2005a;2005b) and others (e.g., Dean 2007).…”
Section: Two Versions Of Neoliberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent series of papers Hindess has extended certain of these Foucauldian insights to think about neoliberalism not just as a mode of governing domestic societies but as an art of international government (Hindess 2002;2005a;2005b). Central to this neoliberal art of international government is the fact of a fundamental reorientation of international authority in its relationship between the metropolitan powers and the countries and peoples who were formerly its imperial subjects.…”
Section: Two Versions Of Neoliberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Citizenship is a dispersed, fragmented, regime of government (cf. Cruikshank 1999, White and Hunt 2000, Hindess 2002, through which the exercise of power is not unidirectional or emanating from one discourse location, or with objects or boundaries that are secure or stable.…”
Section: A Theorization With Foucaultmentioning
confidence: 99%