| Robert Nola - 2003 - 592 pages
...Thesis (A): social power relations cause knowledge. A weaker Primacy Thesis is indicated by the remark that 'there is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge1. Appropriate abbreviating this, we get a claim of the sort: 'if there is no knowledge then... | |
| Andrew Gray - 2003 - 326 pages
...social philosophy. Michel Foucault considered that 'Power and knowledge direcdy imply one another ... There is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge' (cited in Turner 1985:204). This position sees knowledge and power as aspects of the same phenomenon;... | |
| Hok Bun Ku - 2003 - 328 pages
...precise sense, but it is easy to see who lacks power" (Foucault 1977:213). 4. This is why Foucault says that "power produces knowledge, that power and knowledge directly imply one another, and that there is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge, nor... | |
| Ole Brandt Jensen, Tim Richardson - 2004 - 314 pages
...renunciation of power is one of the conditions of knowledge. We should admit rather that power produced knowledge . . . that power and knowledge directly...correlative constitution of a field of knowledge. (Foucault, 1979: 27) The single market will produce all the expected positive effects to benefit citizens... | |
| Samantha Ashenden - 2004 - 260 pages
...makes mad and that, hy the same token, the renunciation of power is one of the conditions of knowledge. We should admit rather that power produces knowledge [. . .] that power and knowledge direcdy imply one another: that there is no power relation without the correlative constimtion of a... | |
| David Cooper, Kevin Dawe - 2005 - 270 pages
...reminiscent of Michel Foucault's ideas regarding the interplay of knowledge and power, "We should admit that power produces knowledge . . . ; that power and...there is no power relation without the correlative institution of a field of knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power... | |
| Amity A. Doolittle - 2005 - 252 pages
...become the reason or justification for state intervention and regulation. In Foucault's own words, "There is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge, nor any field of knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power relations" (1977:27-28).... | |
| Lois Weis, Cameron McCarthy, Greg Dimitriadis - 2006 - 284 pages
...should abandon the belief that . . . the renunciation of power is one of the conditions of knowledge. We should admit rather that power produces knowledge...that power and knowledge directly imply one another. (Foucault, 1979, p. 27) Foucault (1980) defines his problem as a "politics of truth" that addresses... | |
| Benjamin Balak - 2006 - 160 pages
...relies on knowledge for its processes of differentiation. In Discipline and Punish, Foucault maintains that "there is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power relations" (Foucault, 1975/1977: 32/27).... | |
| David Krasner, David Z. Saltz - 2010 - 343 pages
...there can be no power. As Foucault puts it, "power and knowledge directly imply one another. . . . There is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge" (1995, 27). Power holds the elements of knowledge together, and power is a major determinant of why... | |
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