Affect, Diversity, and the Problem of Consolation in the Critique of Public Servant Identity
Pages: 275 - 303
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
This chapter seeks to contribute to the project of constructing a more radical, feminist-oriented diversity through the critical study of affect in Public Service. It does so by focusing on the discursive underpinnings of Public Servant identity amidst neoliberal, patriarchal ‘governmentalities’, particularly those which normalize affective labour in the form of a ‘diversified’ responsiveness to citizens-customers. Following recent post-Weberian...
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Title
Affect, Diversity, and the Problem of Consolation in the Critique of Public Servant Identity
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Pages
275 - 303
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