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- 자료유형
- 학술저널
- 저자정보
- 저널정보
- 한국외국어대학교 국제지역연구센터 International Area Studies Review International Area Studies Review Vol.28 No.2
- 발행연도
- 2025.6
- 수록면
- 204 - 222 (19page)
- DOI
- 10.69473/iasr.2025.28.2.204
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초록· 키워드
This paper argues that the significant transformations, occurring in contemporary (Korean) cities can be understood through the lens of governmentality. In particular, digital-algorithmic technologies, when combined with governmentality, have transformed the role of the apparatuses of security and discipline. These changes are exemplified by two phenomena emerging in contemporary urban areas— mechanisms that detect and control individual abnormal factors while maintaining overall circulation— which have become core operational principles of cities these days. First, contemporary cities have become both key areas and apparatuses of internalized borders that extend national borders into domestic territories. As such, cities function as sites that sustain the flow of ‘necessary’ migrants while ‘screening out’ those deemed ‘unnecessary,’ relying on their physical and administrative infrastructures (what I refer to as borders through cities). Second, in many cities across Korea and the broader society, this border logic has been adopted as a mode of urban governing. Rather than simply restricting the movement of people and things, cities are evolving into sites of governance that encourage flows while controlling individual irregularity (what I refer to as cities through borders).
#(Digital-algorithmic) Governmentality
#Urban areas
#Internalized borders
#Borders through cities
#Cities through borders
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- Abstract
- Introduction
- Governmentality: From Discipline and the Apparatuses of Security to Digital Governmentality
- ‘Borders Through Cities’
- ‘Cities Through Borders’
- Conclusion
- References
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