PDF-[BOOK]-Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty
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Neoliberalism is commonly viewed as an economic doctrine that seeks to limit the scope of government Some consider it a form of predatory capitalism with adverse
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Neoliberalism is commonly viewed as an economic doctrine that seeks to limit the scope of government Some consider it a form of predatory capitalism with adverse effects on the Global South In this groundbreaking work Aihwa Ong offers an alternative view of neoliberalism as an extraordinarily malleable technology of governing that is taken up in different ways by different regimes be they authoritarian democratic or communist Ong shows how East and Southeast Asian states are making exceptions to their usual practices of governing in order to position themselves to compete in the global economy As she demonstrates a variety of neoliberal strategies of governing are reengineering political spaces and populations Ongs ethnographic case studies illuminate experiments and developments such as Chinas creation of special market zones within its socialist economy procapitalist Islam and womens rights in Malaysia Singapores repositioning as a hub of scientific expertise and flexible labor and knowledge regimes that span the PacificOng traces how these and other neoliberal exceptions to business as usual are reconfiguring relationships between governing and the governed power and knowledge and sovereignty and territoriality She argues that an interactive mode of citizenship is emerging one that organizes peopleand distributes rights and benefits to themaccording to their marketable skills rather than according to their membership within nationstates Those whose knowledge and skills are not assigned significant market valuesuch as migrant women working as domestic maids in many Asian citiesare denied citizenship Nevertheless Ong suggests that as the seam between sovereignty and citizenship is pried apart a new space is emerging for NGOs to advocate for the human rights of those excluded by neoliberal measures of human worthiness. What is Parliamentary Supremacy (sovereignty)? . Established in Bill of Rights 1689. Explained by Dicey (1885) – as a democratically elected body, Parliament is the supreme law-making body in the country. The case of Inuit . Nunangat. Mark Vardy, PhD candidate. Department of Sociology. Queen’s University. Ontario, Canada . The 6. th. Open Assembly of . the Northern Research Forum . Hveragerdi. , Iceland. Emulating “The Bookstore Model”. Holly Kuhl. Reference and Instruction Librarian. Cayuga Community College. Neoliberalism. “So pervasive has neoliberalism become that we seldom even recognize it as an ideology”. What determines sovereignty????. T. he . geopolitics of . oceans:. - ‘murkiness’ of sovereignty . concept is a problem….. In particular oceanic sovereignty has become a hotspot . of controversy and political debate. Romans 8:26-30. Definition. Sovereign means “one who exercises supreme authority and rule.”. Sovereignty of God means “The supreme authority and rule of God.”. Psalm 115:3. Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases Him. . Political Science. B.A.,LL.B.. 2013. Meaning of Sovereignty. Sovereignty is . one of the most essential elements of the state as there can be no state without it. . The sovereignty is derived from the Latin word . Global . Academy. CENTRE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND EQUITY RESEARCH. Privatisation. Deregulation. Financialisation. Globalisation. Uberisation. The Political . Economy . of Neoliberalism. : Whose . Imaginary?. Point mutations. single base change . silent mutation. no amino acid change. redundancy in code. missense. change amino acid. Changes the final protien. nonsense. change to stop codon. Stopping prematurely . The sequence of bases in DNA are like the letters of a coded message or even the letters of a simple alphabet. . If we change the sequence of the letters do we change the nature of the message?. That . Understand how they occur. Analyze the different types of mutations. Understand how mutations affect amino acid sequences and proteins. Objective. Central Dogma. DNA is transcribed into RNA, RNA is translated into proteins. Small-scale mutations. Missense mutations. Nonsense mutations. Silent mutations. Frameshift mutations. Large scale mutations. Causes. Mutagens. The results of mutation. Mutations. Genetic mutations are changes in the DNA sequence, caused by various mechanisms.. Neoliberalism is commonly viewed as an economic doctrine that seeks to limit the scope of government. Some consider it a form of predatory capitalism with adverse effects on the Global South. In this groundbreaking work, Aihwa Ong offers an alternative view of neoliberalism as an extraordinarily malleable technology of governing that is taken up in different ways by different regimes, be they authoritarian, democratic, or communist. Ong shows how East and Southeast Asian states are making exceptions to their usual practices of governing in order to position themselves to compete in the global economy. As she demonstrates, a variety of neoliberal strategies of governing are re-engineering political spaces and populations. Ong’s ethnographic case studies illuminate experiments and developments such as China’s creation of special market zones within its socialist economy pro-capitalist Islam and women’s rights in Malaysia Singapore’s repositioning as a hub of scientific expertise and flexible labor and knowledge regimes that span the Pacific.Ong traces how these and other neoliberal exceptions to business as usual are reconfiguring relationships between governing and the governed, power and knowledge, and sovereignty and territoriality. She argues that an interactive mode of citizenship is emerging, one that organizes people—and distributes rights and benefits to them—according to their marketable skills rather than according to their membership within nation-states. Those whose knowledge and skills are not assigned significant market value—such as migrant women working as domestic maids in many Asian cities—are denied citizenship. Nevertheless, Ong suggests that as the seam between sovereignty and citizenship is pried apart, a new space is emerging for NGOs to advocate for the human rights of those excluded by neoliberal measures of human worthiness. [DOWNLOAD] The Impacts of Neoliberalism on US Community Colleges: Reclaiming Faculty Voice in Academic Governance Routledge Studies in Education, Neoliberalism, and Marxism
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