On a governmentality analytics of the 'deliberative turn': Material conditions, rationalities and the deliberating subject

Kersty Hobson*

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    Abstract

    Amongst social and political researchers, as well as diverse policy actors, debate has of late grown around the role deliberation can and could play in addressing contemporary social, political and environmental issues. Substantial conceptual and empirical concerns remain about this 'deliberative turn', including the strictures of achieving 'true deliberation' and a lack of focus to date on the contexts and 'material conditions' of deliberative events and spaces. In response, this paper argues that the recent growth of research utilising Foucault's governmentality thesis can provide a fruitful analytics to explore aspects of the deliberative turn, in particular the rationalities and subjectivities that undergird it. This argument draws on recent debates in both deliberative politics and governmentality studies, as well as examples of past and on-going deliberative research.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)175-191
    Number of pages17
    JournalSpace and Polity
    Volume13
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2009

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