CONTRIBUT O R S L B (Université Paris X) is the author of La

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CONTRIBUT O R S L B (Université Paris X) is the author of La
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Cover Photo: Bernard E. Harcourt, Paris November 2007 (2007).
MICHAEL WELCH (Rutgers University) is the author of Crimes of Power & States of
Impunity: The US Response to Terror (Rutgers 2009) and Scapegoats of September 11th: Hate
Crimes and State Crimes in the War on Terror (Rutgers 2006).
MARIANA VALVERDE (University of Toronto) is the author of “Governmentality” (with
Nikolas Rose and Pat O’Malley in Annual Review of Law and Social Science 2:83-104
December 2006) and “Genealogies of European states: Foucauldian reflections”
(Economy and Society 36 (1):159-78, 2007).
STEPHEN SAWYER (American University of Paris) is the author of “A Question of Life or
Death: Administrative Bodies and Administrating Bodies in Nineteenth Century Paris,” in
Fields of Expertise: A Comparative History of Expert Procedures in Paris and London, 1600
to present (2007) and “The French Foundations of the American Capital: EighteenthCentury French Political Theory and the Creation of Washington D.C.,” in La France en
Amérique à l’époque colonial (forthcoming 2009).
PASQUALE PASQUINO (NYU Law School and CNRS) is the author of Sieyes et l’invention
du constitutionalisme en France (Editions Odile Jacob 1998) and of “Theatrum Politicum:
The Genealogy of Capital - Police and the State of Prosperity,” in The Foucault Effect:
Studies in Governmentality (Chicago 1991).
SALVATORE PALIDDA (University of Genoa) is the author of Polizia postmoderna.
Etnografia del nuovo controllo sociale (Milano: Feltrinelli 2000), and « Criminalisation et
guerres aux migrations, » in Hommes & Migrations (2003)
BERNARD E. HARCOURT (University of Chicago) is the author of Against Prediction:
Policing and Punishing in an Actuarial Age (Chicago 2007) and Illusion of Order: The
False Promise of Broken Windows Policing (Harvard 2001).
LISA JANE GRAHAM (Haverford College) is the author of If the King Only Knew: Seditious
Speech in the Reign of Louis XV (Virginia 2000) and “Les Témoins dans le Droit et la
Littérature: La Construction de l’Intimité dans la France du 18e siècle,” Dix-Huitième
Siècle (39:2007).
CLAUDE-OLIVIER DORON (Université Paris VII) is writing on the contemporary government of dangerousness in France between psychiatry and justice, and on the story of criminology and psychiatry.
ANDREW DILTS (University of Chicago) is the author of “To Kill a Thief: Locke,
Punishment, and Proportionality” (article manuscript), and Excess Punishment: State,
Citizens, and Felon Disenfranchisement (book manuscript).
GILLES CHANTRAINE (Université de Lille 1 and CNRS) is the author of Par-delà les murs,
expériences et trajectoires en maison d’arrêt (PUF 2004) and co-editor with Philippe Mary
of the special issue Prisons et mutations pénales in the review Déviance et Société (2006).
GUY CASADAMONT (Université Paris X and Direction de l’Administration Pénitentiaire) is
the author of Il n’y a pas de juste peine with Pierrette Poncela (Odile Jacob 2004) and of
« Exercices spirituels foucaldiens » (Quid Pro Quo, no. 2, Septembre 2007)
FABIENNE BRION (Université Catholique de Louvain) is the editor of Mon délit? Mon
origine. Criminalité et criminalisation de l’immigration (with Andrea Rea, Christine
Schaut and Axel Tixhon 2000) and of Féminité, minorité, islamité. Questions à propos du
hijâb (Academia-Bruylant 2004).
LAURENT BONELLI (Université Paris X) is the author of La France a peur. Une histoire
sociale de l’« insécurité » (La Découverte 2008) and co-editor of La Machine à punir.
Pratiques et discours sécuritaires (L’Esprit frappeur 2001).
Contributors
Carceral Notebooks
Volume 4, 2008
Rethinking Michel Foucaults
1978 & 1979
Collège de France Lectures
Discipline,
Security,
and Beyond:
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Discipline, security and beyond
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