McIlvenny2016

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McIlvenny2016
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key McIlvenny2016
Author(s) Paul McIlvenny
Title Governmentality, Counter-Conduct and Prefigurative Demonstrations: Interactional and Categorial Practices in the Strange Case of the United Nathans Weapons Inspectors
Editor(s) Paul McIlvenny, Julia Zhukova Klausen, Laura Bang Lindegaard
Tag(s) EMCA, Protest, Street theatre, Activism, Membership Categorization Analysis, Politics
Publisher John Benjamins
Year 2016
Language English
City Amsterdam
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Pages 265-294
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DOI 10.1075/dapsac.66.09mci
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Type Book Section
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Howpublished
Book title Studies of Discourse and Governmentality: New Perspectives and Methods
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Abstract

The interactional and categorial practices of a prefigurative protest demonstration are examined using video recordings that document a theatrical protest event called “United Nathans weapons inspectors” in February 2003. The chapter undertakes an analytics of protest to uncover how fields of visibility, forms of knowledge, technologies and apparatuses, and subjectivities and identities are negotiated and accomplished collaboratively. Conversation analysis (CA) helps us document the ways in which fields of visibility and modes of rationality are sequentially organised. Membership categorisation analysis (MCA) uncovers the categorial work by which subjectivation is morally accomplished in social interaction. The chapter shows how CA and MCA can help trace the interactional, embodied and categorial practices that are endogenous to conducting the conduct of others and the self, and thus which constitute or contest the rationalities of governmentality.

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