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News and resources on French thinker Michel Foucault (1926-1984)

Valerie Harwood and Nyssa Murray, Strategic discourse production and parent involvement: including parent knowledge and practices in the Lead My Learning campaign
(2019) International Journal of Inclusive Education, 23 (4), pp. 353-368.

https://doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2019.1571119

Abstract
Parent involvement in a child’s education is usually viewed as integral for building educational participation. Critical work has examined the complexity of issues that work to exclude certain social and cultural ‘groups’, as well as practices that can work to build inclusion. This article sets out to contribute to the latter by examining how an approach we term strategic discourse production offers possibilities for practices of subjectivation that can deviate from the dominant discourse that portray parents who experience educational disadvantage as ‘not involved’ or ‘not engaged’ in their children’s learning. Drawing on Foucault’s work on practices of subjectivation, the article outlines the adaptation of social marketing techniques to create strategic discourse production. The article discusses Lead My Learning, an example of strategic discourse production that was guided by Australian Aboriginal Protocols. By drawing on Foucault’s concepts of subjectivation and procedures of truth as well as his work on subjugated knowledges, strategic discourses of parental involvement in their children’s education were produced. The article argues that this creates possibilities for an otherwise to be articulated, for parents to experience practices of subjectivation that prompt possibilities for forms of avowal that articulate their inclusion in the learning of their children. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Author Keywords
Poverty and education; subjectivation; parent involvement; Foucault

Myles, D., Cherba, M., Millerand, F.
Situating Ethics in Online Mourning Research: A Scoping Review of Empirical Studies, (2019) Qualitative Inquiry, 25 (3), pp. 289-299.

DOI: 10.1177/1077800418806599

Abstract
In the past decade, social media have put mourning practices at the forefront of daily life in ways that challenge assumptions made about the public disclosure of information often construed as being highly intimate. This article examines how researchers conceive online mourning in empirical studies and how such conceptions inform (or not) methodological and ethical decisions. Through a scoping review, we identified 40 empirical papers addressing online mourning. Our analysis shows that, while online mourning practices have overwhelmingly been problematized in terms of privacy and publicness within the current literature, ethical issues relating to their analysis have been scarcely addressed in empirical research. In line with Foucault’s work on the dispositif, we then examine the performative role of privacy and data sensitivity in the context of online mourning research (notably in relation to consent procurement) and discuss our findings in light of emerging trends in context-based ethics. © The Author(s) 2018.

Author Keywords
mourning; research ethics; social media

Frost, T. The dispositif between Foucault and Agamben
(2019) Law, Culture and the Humanities, 15 (1), pp. 151-171.

DOI: 10.1177/1743872115571697

Abstract
This article interrogates the specter of resistance in the writings of Giorgio Agamben and Michel Foucault, arguing they open up divergent ways of theorizing resistance to power. This article’s focus is on both philosophers’ use and interpretation of the dispositif, or apparatus, which controls and orders subjects, and which is the target for forms of resistance. Whereas for Foucault resistance is a practice existing as a transcendent possibility for any individual, Agamben reads such transcendent forms of resistance as ultimately reinforcing the control of the dispositif, arguing that only a turn to ontology and immanent politics can resistance be meaningful. © The Author(s) 2015.

Author Keywords
Agamben; Dispositif; Foucault; Immanence; Life; Resistance; Transcendence

Vicente L. Rafael (2019), The Sovereign Trickster, The Journal of Asian Studies Vol. 78, No. 1 (February) 2019: 141–166.
doi:10.1017/S0021911818002656

Abstract
In our current moment, authoritarian figures loom large. One of them is Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. He seems to embody two notions of sovereignty. One is related to law, the other to norms: on the one hand, the power of taking exception to the former, deciding who will live and who will die; on the other hand, the freedom from the limits of the latter by way of dissipation, irresponsibility, and excess. This article explores the double sources of his power with reference to the works of Michel Foucault and Achille Mbembe. While most of Foucault’s work has focused on Europe, Mbembe has written about postcolonial conditions in ways that make critical use of Foucault. Drawing from their writings, this article situates Duterte as a “sovereign trickster” who seeks to dominate death while monopolizing laughter. Finally, this article speculates on the comparative usefulness of this figure of the sovereign trickster with regard to President Donald Trump, whose form of tricksterism derives, the author argues, from the tradition of blackface minstrelsy.

Keywords: death, drug war, Duterte, Foucault, Mbembe, Philippines, sovereignty, trickster, Trump

Susan L. Johnson, Workplace bullying, biased behaviours and performance review in the nursing profession: A qualitative study (2019) Journal of Clinical Nursing, 28 (9-10), pp. 1528-1537.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14758

Abstract
Aims and objectives: To explore staff nurses’ discourses of workplace bullying, to critically examine how these discourses affect their responses to bullying. Background: Workplace bullying has been identified as a pervasive problem within the nursing profession. Efforts to eradicate workplace bullying need to involve staff—targets as well as bystanders. By understanding how this population conceptualises workplace bullying, more effective and targeted solutions to the problem can be devised. Design: This qualitative study used a critical discourse analysis method which was based on the work of Foucault.

Methods: Thirteen staff nurses who worked in a variety of settings in the USA were interviewed. COREQ checklist was used for this article.

Results: Three interrelated discursive strands were identified: “biased behaviour manifested as workplace bullying, workplace bullying disguised as performance review and workplace bullying as entrenched behaviour in nursing”. Actions in response to bullying varied according to which discursive strand was invoked.

Conclusions: The central theme at the intersection of the discursive strands was that workplace bullying is a mechanism for driving out nurses who are different. Relevance to clinical practice: Efforts to address workplace bullying among nurses need to include training on legitimate methods of performance review, workshops on how to interact with diverse co-workers, and examination of how practices with nursing education contribute to the perpetuation of bullying in clinical settings. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Author Keywords
bias; critical discourse analysis; harassment; nursing education; performance review; staff nurses; workplace bullying

Index Keywords
article, bullying, checklist, clinical practice, coworker, discourse analysis, harassment, human, human experiment, nursing education, occupation, qualitative research, staff nurse, workplace

Highly Cited Researchers (h>100) according to their Google Scholar Citations public profiles, Ranking Web of Universities, Tenth Edition

[Editor: See also my January 2025 post on this topic.]

[Editor. Update 8 February 2026. The link above is to the archived page on the Wayback Machine. The Wayback Machine only started indexing the Ranking Web of Universities in 2018. In 2018, Foucault was ranked at number 11
In April 2020, he was ranked again at number 1. In 2021, the list excluded deceased authors and Foucault was no longer ranked as a result.
]

Highly Cited Researchers (h>100) according to their Google Scholar Citations public profiles. Tenth Edition

The data for this edition was collected during the first week of April 2019 of a BETA list of the public profiles of the most highly cited researchers (h-index larger than 100) according to their declared presence in the Google Scholar Citations database. There is a separate ranking for the high energy physicists with hyper-authored papers.

The list, that includes both living and deceased authors, is ranked first by h-index in decreasing order and when ties appear, then by the total number of citations as a secondary criteria.

This ranking is far of being complete, as many scientists have no developed a GSC public profile yet, that it is a very easy and free task and with a surprisingly large coverage of both contributions and citations. […]

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Marlon Salomon, “Eso no es un libro de historia”: Michel Foucault y la publicación de documentos de archivos, Topoi (Rio de Janeiro). vol.20 no.40 Rio de Janeiro Jan./Apr. 2019
DOI: 10.1590/2237-101×020040011

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RESUMO
Entre 1973 e 1982, Michel Foucault dedicou-se à publicação de documentos de arquivo. Em 1973, publicou o memorial de Rivière; em 1977, os extratos do livro de um libertino inglês; em 1978, as lembranças de uma jovem hermafrodita; e em 1982 uma seleta de documentos judiciários. Dividido em duas partes, este artigo busca compreender o que esteve em jogo nesse gesto arquivístico-editorial. Na primeira parte, analisarei as relações existentes entre os textos que compõem esse corpus e como se inserem no quadro, então, de suas pesquisas. Depois, estudarei os deslocamentos existentes entre o projeto de publicação de uma coletânea de arquivos da infâmia e a publicação do livro com documentos da Bastilha. Na segunda parte, apresentarei duas hipóteses sobre os problemas ligados a esse projeto editorial: 1) Mostrarei que se tratava de um estudo das condições extraliterárias da constituição da literatura como saber; 2) Mostrarei como seu empenho em publicar documentos não pretendia apenas dar a palavra aos sem-história, mas assinalar que havia um pensamento em suas falas. Esse empenho chocava-se com um dos principais dogmas historiográficos contemporâneos.

Palavras-chave: historiografia francesa; teoria da história; arquivologia; biblioteconomia; saberes literários

“It is not a history book”: Michel Foucault and the publication of archival documents

ABSTRACT
Between 1973 and 1982, M. Foucault dedicated himself to editing and publishing archival texts. He published Pierre Rivière’s memorial in 1972, extracts from an English libertine’s book in 1978, and the memoirs of a young hermaphrodite in 1979. In 1982, he published a selection of documents from court archives. This article, organized in two parts, aims to understand what was at play in that archivistic-editorial endeavor. In the first part, I analyze the relations among the texts that make up that corpus and their insertion in Foucault’s overall research work of that period. Then, I address the contrasts between the project to publish a collection of archives of infamy, as it was announced in 1977, and the book actually published in 1982 with documents of the Bastille. In the second part, I put forward two hypotheses I consider to be connected to that editorial project: 1) it was a study of extra-literary conditions of the constitution of literature as knowledge; and 2) his effort to publish archival documents sought not only to “give voice” to those with no history, but also to show that a thought was embedded in their pronouncements. Foucault’s performance swam against the main currents of historiographical dogmas at the time.

Keywords: French historiography; theory of history; archive science; library science; literary knowledge forms

Petri, O. Discipline and Discretionary Power in Policing Homosexuality in Late Imperial St. Petersburg (2019) Journal of Homosexuality, 66 (7), pp. 937-969.

DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2018.1485302

Abstract
This article explores queer sexual policing in late Imperial St. Petersburg (c.1900–1917). The focus is on the street-level constables who bore the principal responsibility for policing male homosexual offenses in the city’s public and semi-public spaces. This emphasis on the street-level policing of homosexuality contrasts with other discussions of gay urban history and the oppression of queer men by the authorities. The article draws on new evidence from precinct-level police archives to complement and challenge previous discussions of queer sexual policing in the Imperial capital. By taking the fate of queer men in an autocratic city, this article refines our understanding of the ways in which homosexual practices and identities emerged in modern times. Specifically, it builds on Michel Foucault’s descriptions of constables as “arbiters of illegalities,” where the term arbiter suggests rule-based and yet discretionary coercion. Here, the influential model of disciplinary policing of sexuality is complemented by an emphasis on the role of discretionary power in the history of homosexuality. © 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Author Keywords
administrative history; disciplinary society; late imperial St. Petersburg; Queer sexual policing; queer urban history; selective control of urban space

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Special Issue: Biopolítica, segurización y gubernamentalidad, Revista Mexicana De Análisis Político Y Administración Pública, Vol. 7, núm. 2 (2018)

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Presentación

Presentación PDF
José de Jesús Ramírez Macias, Cuauhtémoc N. Hernández Martínez 3-10

Autor invitado

La frontera incorporada: espacio, cuerpo y seguridad PDF
Ignacio Mendiola Gonzalo 13-32

Dossier

Aproximaciones espaciales a la biopolítica y la gubernamentalidad en clave territorial PDF
José de Jesús Ramírez Macias, Cuauhtémoc N. Hernández Martínez 35-58
Estrategias de gobierno, espacios de desregulación y posiciones de conflicto. Urbanismo y enfoque gubernamental PDF
Adán Salinas Araya 59-70
La ciudad como diagrama de las artes liberales de gobierno en la lectura foucaulteana del nacimiento del gobierno económico de la población PDF
Guillermo Andrés Vega 71-88
Dispositivos discretos de cumplimiento de reglas legales PDF
Vicente Ugalde Saldaña 89-110
La magia de la gubernamentalidad: el caso de los Pueblos Mágicos en México PDF
Nubia Cortés Márquez, Jorge Vélez Vega 111-132
El dispositivo frontera PDF
Emmanuel Guerrero Trejo 133-150

Ensayos

Autonomía de gestión para la calidad y equidad educativa: una evaluación del Programa Escuelas de Calidad (PEC) PDF
Francisco J. Cabrera Hernández, María Elena Pérez Campuzano 153-174
El derecho humano de defensa técnica en el sistema de responsabilidades administrativas, como parte del Sistema Nacional Anticorrupción en México y Sistema Estatal Anticorrupción de Guanajuato PDF
Antonio Silverio Martínez Hernández 175-192

Reseñas

Mitología de la seguridad. La ciudad biopolítica, de Andrea Cavalletti PDF
Emmanuel Guerrero Trejo 194-196
La Profesionalización Legislativa en México. Evidencias en Congresos estatales y el Congreso federal, de Fernando Patrón Sánchez y Ma. Ofelia Camacho García PDF
Mara Gómez Ojeda 197-200
Mujeres en la política. Experiencias nacionales y subnacionales en América Latina, de Flavia Freidenberg, M. Caminotti, B. Muñoz Pogossian, y T. Došek (edits.) PDF
María Emilia Perri