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Technologies of Government - Politics and Power in the "Information Age" (Hardcover)
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Technologies of Government - Politics and Power in the "Information Age" (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in the Philosophy of Education
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In this book, Baez examines a series of governmental "technologies"
that he believes strongly characterize our present. The
technologies that he addresses in this book are information,
statistics, databases, economy, and accountability. He offers
arguments about the role these technologies play in contemporary
politics. Specifically, Baez analyses these technologies in terms
of (the sometimes oppositional) rationalities for rendering reality
thinkable, and, consequently, governable. These technologies bear
on the field of education, but also exceed it. So, while issues in
education frame many of the arguments in this book, the book's also
has usefulness to those outside of field of education.
Specifically, Baez concludes that the governmental technologies
listed above all are co-opted by neoliberal rationalities rendering
our lives thinkable and governable through an array of devices for
the management of risk, using the model of the economy, and heavily
investing in the uses of information, statistics, databases, and
oversight mechanisms associated with accountability. Baez leaves
readers with more questions than they might have had prior to
reading the book, so that they may re-imagine their own present and
future and thus their own forms of self-government.
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