El discurso sobre la ciudad desde el poder en Foucault
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https://doi.org/10.29105/contexto16.24-296Keywords:
Comunidad discursiva, Michel Foucault, poder, ciudadAbstract
El análisis del poder postulado por Michel Foucault está presente en distintas disciplinas del conocimiento y la ciudad no es la excepción. Sin embargo, es de especial interés en tanto la ciudad es un dispositivo que permite facilitar la libertad o la sujeción del sujeto, produciéndolo y sometiéndolo. Los avances en las investigaciones que relacionan la ciudad con el poder cada vez son más, motivo por el cual se vuelve necesario una revisión del discurso con el objetivo de demostrar las distintas comunidades que se han formado. Para tal fin se analizan publicaciones (capítulos de libros y artículos) en revistas indexadas en Scopus con el programa gephi logrando identificar siete comunidades discursivas. A saber, la ciudad: concebida para el poder, como dispositivo de poder, como productor de sujeto, como dispositivo de vigilancia y como policía (desde un método genealógico). Además de dos discursos en proceso de construcción asociado a las smarts cities y la gobernanza; demostrando la presencia, vigencia y necesidad de continuar con más investigaciones que analicen el poder y la ciudad.
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