2014
DOI: 10.17450/140104
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Crossing the borders of governance

Abstract: veloped within PRIN project (2010PRIN project ( -2011 titled "Biopolitical governmentality", held at the Dipartimento di Scienze politiche, sociali e della comunicazione and Scienze giuridiche (Università degli Studi di Salerno). AbstractGovernance is presented by undefined and confused areas that tend to expand in a more or less arbitrary way in the absence of stable and reliable normative standards. All this calls into question concepts and recompositive monolithic categories of modern political-legal ration… Show more

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“…Concerning similar topics, Antonio Tucci invites us to gain a "critical-deconstructive approach" 19 to some traditionally effective categories, which nowadays are no longer exhaustive. But as Tucci warns us, older normative devices cannot simply be considered as an inadequate and outdated model, compared to up-to-date policies and devices.…”
Section: The Metamorphosis Of Normativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning similar topics, Antonio Tucci invites us to gain a "critical-deconstructive approach" 19 to some traditionally effective categories, which nowadays are no longer exhaustive. But as Tucci warns us, older normative devices cannot simply be considered as an inadequate and outdated model, compared to up-to-date policies and devices.…”
Section: The Metamorphosis Of Normativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is becoming uncertain and contingent even more than time is the space of global life. Frontiers are vulnerable, crossable and constantly redefined 16 ; they are turning into the point where the uncertainty of globalism undermines the spatio-temporal dimension of the nation-state.…”
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confidence: 99%