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Foucault's Nietzschean genealogy: Truth, power, and the subject. Albany, USA: State University of New York Press, 1992.

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S, Popkewitz Thomas, and Brennan Marie, eds. Foucault's challenge: Discourse, knowledge, and power in education. New York, USA: Teachers College Press, 1998.

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Pihlanto, Pekka. Power paradigms and accounting research: A complemented subjectivist notion of power. Brussels: European Institute For Advanced Studies in Management, 1987.

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Beyond power: Simone Weil and the notion of authority. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2008.

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The notion of authority: (a brief presentation). London: Verso, 2014.

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Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam and the notion of sublime power. New York, NY: Routledge, 2011.

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Foucault's body-power and the political economy of North Korean society's underdeveloped physical condition. Seoul, Korea: Zeitgeist, 2014.

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Tchen, Vincent. La notion de police administrative: De l'état du droit aux perspectives d'évolution. Paris: Documentation française, 2007.

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Falgas, Anthony. La voie de fait administrative: Recherche sur la justification d'une notion prétorienne. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2015.

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Mohamed El Aziz Ben Achour. L'excès d'Orient: La notion de pouvoir dans le monde arabe : essai. Paris: Éditions Erick Bonnier, 2015.

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Foote, Catherine E. Toward a new understanding of the problem of spousal and child support after separation and divorce through Michel Foucault's analytics of power. Toronto: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, 1986.

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Gély, Suzanne. Le pouvoir et l'autorité: Avatars italiens de la notion d'auctoritas, d'Auguste à Domitien (27 a.C.-96 p.C.). Louvain: Editions Peeters, 1995.

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Pöhls, R. L. Victoria, and Mariane Utudji, eds. Powerful Prose. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839458808.

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What makes a reading experience »powerful«? This volume brings together literary scholars, linguists, and empirical researchers to elucidate the effects and reader responses to investigate just that. The thirteen contributions theorize this widely-used, but to date insufficiently studied notion, and provide insights into the therefore still mysterious-seeming power of literary fiction. The collection investigates a variety of stylistic as well as readerly and psychological features responsible for short- and long-term effects - topics of great interest to those interested or specialized in literary studies and narratology, (cognitive) stylistics, empirical literary studies and reader response theory.
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Mike, Gane, and Johnson Terry, eds. Foucault's new domains. London: Routledge, 1993.

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Gane, Mike. Foucault's New Domain. Routledge, 1993.

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Johnson, Terry, and Mike Gane. Foucault's New Domains. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Johnson, Terry, and Mike Gane. Foucault's New Domains. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Johnson, Terry, and Mike Gane. Foucault's New Domains. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Johnson, Terry, and Mike Gane. Foucault's New Domains. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Johnson, Terry, and Mike Gane. Foucault's New Domains. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kojeve, Alexandre. Notion of Authority. Verso Books, 2020.

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(Editor), Thomas S. Popkewitz, and Marie Brennan (Editor), eds. Foucault's Challenge: Discourse, Knowledge, and Power in Education. Teachers College Press, 1997.

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(Editor), Thomas S. Popkewitz, and Marie Brennan (Editor), eds. Foucault's Challenge: Discouse, Knowledge, and Power in Education. Teachers College Press, 1997.

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Chignola, Sandro. Foucault's Politics of Philosophy: Power, Law, and Subjectivity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Chignola, Sandro. Foucault's Politics of Philosophy: Power, Law, and Subjectivity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Brennan, Marie, and Thomas S. Popkewitz. Foucault's Challenge: Discourse, Knowledge, and Power in Education. Ebsco Publishing, 1998.

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Webb, David. Foucault's Archaeology: Science and Transformation. Edinburgh University Press, 2012.

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Webb, David. Foucault's Archaeology: Science and Transformation. Edinburgh University Press, 2012.

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Brown, Wendy. Power After Foucault. Edited by John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, and Anne Phillips. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199548439.003.0003.

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This article examines changes in the conception of political power after Michel Foucault. It suggests that while Foucault has politicized certain practices and knowledge fields that were previously insulated from inquiry into the interests shaping them, such politicization need not be conflated with political life tout court. It argues that Foucault's formulations of power, and especially of government and governmentality, have made this distinction extremely difficult. However, rather than giving up the distinction on the one hand, or rejecting Foucault's problematization of it on the other, political theory after Foucault is faced with the task of delineating it anew.
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Pignato, Joseph. Red Light Jams. Edited by Roger Mantie and Gareth Dylan Smith. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190244705.013.5.

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This chapter considers the transformative power of leisure music making as leisure by examining the lasting impact a series of adolescent jam sessions had on the lives of two participants. Those experiences, which the participants have affectionately dubbed “the Red Light Jams,” offered a formative, potent mix of refuge, catharsis, and transformation of their individual identities, of their friendship, and of their burgeoning musicianship. The chapter draws on autoethnography, structured reminiscence, and narrative reporting to describe those experiences of making rock music. Although the participants lead separate adult lives, they often share memories of those sessions. The author analyzes their recollections through a variety of lenses, including the concept of intentionality, Foucault’s notion of crisis heterotopias, and Lukács’s understanding of artistic activity as catharsis.
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Wisdom, Quotable. Michel Foucault's Little Book of Selected Quotes: On Power, Society, and Knowledge. Independently Published, 2021.

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Lemke, Thomas. Foucault's Analysis of Modern Governmentality: A Critique of Political Reason. Verso Books, 2019.

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Foucault's Analysis of Modern Governmentality: A Critique of Political Reason. Verso Books, 2019.

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Kalmar, Ivan. Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam and the Notion of Sublime Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kalmar, Ivan. Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam and the Notion of Sublime Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Cochran, Tony Robert. Prison As Power: Being and State Contra Negativity and Notion. Independently Published, 2018.

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Kalmar, Ivan. Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam and the Notion of Sublime Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kalmar, Ivan. Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam and the Notion of Sublime Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kalmar, Ivan. Early Orientalism: Imagined Islam and the Notion of Sublime Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Luke, Timothy. Environmental Governmentality. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.29.

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This chapter asks critical thinkers and activist movements to concentrate their efforts on mapping out how and why the essential tasks of government today pivot on the arts of exercising power in techno-economic forms in both “the ecology” and “the economy” to protect the environment, maintain order, and attain the good life through more effective governmentalizing actions. In turn, they must determine if such actions either attain democratic action and environmental justice or simply accentuate technocratic domination and social injustice. The chapter provides an overview of governmentality, as Michel Foucault developed this concept, and reevaluates his provisional notion of “milieux” as it relates to shaping the environmental governmentality that many accept as progressive green political action. It concludes by stressing the importance of political reflexivity and resistance to counter the managerial impulses behind environmental governmentality.
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Steigmann, David J. Mechanical power and hyperelasticity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198567783.003.0003.

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This chapter covers the notion of hyperelasticity—the concept that stress is derived from a strain—energy function–by invoking an analogy between elastic materials and springs. Alternatively, it can be derived by invoking a work inequality; the notion that work is required to effect a cyclic motion of the material.
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Forst, Rainer. Noumenal Power. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198798873.003.0003.

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This chapter suggests a new way to conceive of power. It argues that we only understand what power is and how it is exercised once we understand its essentially noumenal nature. The chapter places emphasis on the power of justifications, and asserts that the real and general phenomenon of power is to be found in the noumenal realm, or in “the space of reasons.” On that basis, this chapter defends a normatively neutral notion of power that enables us to distinguish more particular forms of power, such as rule, coercion, and domination. This analysis then aims to prepare the way for a critical theory of power.
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Grove, Eric. Sea Power. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.294.

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“Sea power” refers to the power exerted by a state through its capacity to use the sea for both military and civilian purposes. The ability to use the seas for transport and other civilian purposes such as fishing and, more recently, exploitation of resources on or under the sea bed has generated considerable debate. This has resulted in the notion that military power deployed at or from the sea is the key component of a state’s sea power. It was Alfred Thayer Mahan who first coined the term “sea power.” In his 1980 book “Influence,” Mahan outlined six “principal conditions affecting the sea power of nations”: geographical position, physical conformation, extent of territory, number of population, national character, and character of government. After Mahan, other writers advanced a variety of ideas regarding the concept of sea power, including Philip Colomb, who emphasized the importance of “command of the sea”; Sir Julian Corbett, who discussed the importance of maritime “lines of passage and communication” as “the preoccupation of naval strategy,” and control of such lines as the essence of “command of the sea”; and Sir Herbert Richmond, whose definition of sea power can be summed up as the “power to control movements at sea.” Others who have contributed to the scholarly literature on sea power include Raoul Castex, Bernard Brodie, Stephen Roskill, Sir Peter Gretton, Sir James Cable, Sergei G. Gorshkov, Paul Kennedy, Ken Booth, Richard Hill, and Geoffrey Till.
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Singh, Zorawar Daulet. Power and Diplomacy. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199489640.001.0001.

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The notion that a monolithic idea of ‘nonalignment’ shaped India’s foreign policy since its inception is a popular view. In Power and Diplomacy, Zorawar Daulet Singh challenges conventional wisdom by unveiling another layer of India’s strategic culture. In a richly detailed narrative using new archival material, the author not only reconstructs the worldviews and strategies that underlay geopolitics during the Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi years, he also illuminates the significant transformation in Indian statecraft as policymakers redefined some of their fundamental precepts on India’s role in in the subcontinent and beyond. His contention is that those exertions of Indian policymakers are equally apposite and relevant today. Whether it is about crafting a sustainable set of equations with competing great powers, formulating an intelligent Pakistan policy, managing India’s ties with its smaller neighbours, dealing with China’s rise and Sino-American tensions, or developing a sustainable Indian role in Asia, Power and Diplomacy strikes at the heart of contemporary debates on India’s unfolding foreign policies.
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Mendoza, Breny. Coloniality of Gender and Power. Edited by Lisa Disch and Mary Hawkesworth. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.013.6.

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Anticolonial theories analyze complex power relations between the colonizer and the colonized to promote the political project of decolonization. This chapter situates anticolonial feminist theories in relation to two schools of anticolonial thinking, postcolonial and decolonial theory, particularly the strand of decolonial theory developed by the modernity/coloniality school of thought of Latin America. It compares key theoretical arguments and political projects associated with intersectionality, postcolonial feminism, and the decolonial feminism that Maria Lugones has advanced with her notion of the coloniality of gender. The chapter explores the reception of Lugones work in Latin America and the critical insights that decolonial theory offers contemporary social justice projects.
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The Notion of Papal Monarchy in the Thirteenth Century: The Idea of Paradigm in Church History. Edwin Mellen Pr, 2011.

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Connelly, Stephen. Leibniz: A Contribution to the Archaeology of Power. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474418065.001.0001.

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The concept of power has been a major feature of natural law theories. It evolved over the course of several centuries and was arguably the defining notion in both Hobbes’ and Spinoza’s doctrines of natural right. Yet Leibniz appears to effect a reversal in this millennium-long trajectory and demotes power to a derivative term of his philosophy. What was the rationale behind this radical change? And what does this reversal mean for the philosophy that follows?
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Luther's Legacy: The Thirty Years War and the Modern Notion of 'State' in the Empire, 1530s To 1790s. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Friedeburg, Robert von. Luther's Legacy: The Thirty Years War and the Modern Notion of 'state' in the Empire, 1530s to 1790s. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2017.

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Benton, Raymond. The practical domain of marketing: The notion of a 'free' enterprise market economy as a guise for institutionalized marketing power. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc., 1987.

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