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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
An analysis is offered of the various strategies of power which, at the end of the last century and beginning of the 20th century have been directed to that ambiguous figure of the qualified worker (which is a paradigm of "normality" but must be seen as "dangerous"). Such strategies, reaching from the exclusion of such workers from the center of industrial cities to the management of factories, do not seem necessarily incorporate the mark of those disciplinary powers such as analysed by FOUCAULT. In that sense, the study intends to emphasize the differences and the analogies which make these strategies something more than another chapter added to the disciplinary discourse.Downloads
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