IFCH - Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Governamentalidades neoliberais e dispositivos de segurança(2015-08) LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira; BICALHO, Pedro Paulo Gastalho de; ALVAREZ, Marcos César; BRÍCIO, Vilma Nonato deThis article aims at a theoretical debate through the analysis of Michel Foucault and Robert Castel, among others, about the security mechanisms and strategies of neoliberal governmentality in contemporary society. Foucault's courses In defense of society, Security, territory and population and The Birth of Biopolitics have opened a relevant discussion about the racism of state and society, its paradoxes in democracies, and effects on the emergence of North America and Germany's neoliberalism after World War II, which was broadcast to other countries, especially in the nineties of the twentieth century, with each country's specificities, but with connection points that allow us to draw a diagram of how society security operates for the conduct of government tactics, also called governmentality by Foucault.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Instituições, confinamento e relações de poder: questões metodológicas no pensamento de Michel Foucault(2014) LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira; CARDOSO JÚNIOR, Hélio Rebello; ALVAREZ, Marcos CésarThe article is a discussion on the analysis of institutions from the thought of Michel Foucault. One goal is to interrogate the claim that Foucault's disciplinary mechanisms defined as restricted to confinement in some institutions. The aim is to point out that power relations were not owned by an institution or just restricted to the state. The aim is to think how the biopolitical technologies also surpass the state level by governments and operate the pipeline through the joints and compositions and unfixed in an essential entity. Another point addressed is the questioning conducted by Foucault's vision of power as repression and mass operated by the institutions. Ends pointing to the central concern of Foucault, namely the analysis of practices and not institutions.