If it is not, then, possible to oppose power to resistance in the name of another, more profound, opposition, between transcendence and materiality; if power has become material, effective and multiple, and is deployed in an infinity of ways, how can it be imagined that something like a resistance, a torsion, can emerge at the heart of this very material, in the very meshes of power? In short, how can materiality and creativity be taken into account if they have in their turn become the ground for the deployment of power?
Power of Material Politics of Materiality pdf
Download File: https://urlca.com/2vEu1m
It is in response to this question, I believe, that some people have given way to a kind of neo-metaphysical idealist or vitalist temptation. It was necessary to find a difference. They thought they could locate it in a return to something that would mark its divergence in relation to the materiality and historicity of relations of power. I will take a couple of examples, among many others, in a very cursory way.
The essays that follow explore the rich, multi-layered dimensions of the material cultures of energy. For analytical purposes, it is helpful to distinguish between the main layers of the subject: materiality; material representations; materials in use; infrastructures and practices; and material politics.
The establishment of a capital city for the new state of Pakistan was born in the turbulent politics of the state's first decade. The issues that came to the fore in the debates about a new capital were those that dominated national politics more generally, especially the fundamental question of the relation of the government to the populace. The halting failure of electoral politics in the 1950s, undermined by the maneuvering of an alliance of the civil bureaucracy and the military, eventually brought a martial-law government to power in 1958. As Ayesha Jalal argues, the new civil and military officials embraced "a policy aimed at depoliticizing Pakistani society before it slipped into the era of mass mobilization" (1995:55; see also Alavi 1983; Burki 1986; Sayeed 1980). The establishment of Islamabad was an expression of this program.
Years of deeply contentious politics followed, in which various prominent political leaders from Karachi attempted to govern at the center through opportunistic and quickly shifting alliances with political leaders from East Pakistan and the West Pakistan regions of Punjab, Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP), Sind, and Baluchistan (see map 1). [PLACE MAP 1 HERE]A more stable alliance between the civil bureaucracy and the military shaped the political intrigues in an effort to consolidate state power itself. Simultaneously, the prominence of Muhajirs within the upper echelons of these two institutions was gradually replaced by that of ethnic Punjabis. InAbout the BookFrom Our BlogAbout the AuthorReviewsTable of ContentsAwardsRelated BooksSkip ToAbout the Book
From Our Blog
About the Author
Reviews
Table of Contents
Awards
Related Books
About the BookIn the electronic age, documents appear to have escaped their paper confinement. But we are still surrounded by flows of paper with enormous consequences. In the planned city of Islamabad, order and disorder are produced through the ceaseless inscription and circulation of millions of paper artifacts among bureaucrats, politicians, property owners, villagers, imams (prayer leaders), businessmen, and builders. What are the implications of such a thorough paper mediation of relationships among people, things, places, and purposes? Government of Paper explores this question in the routine yet unpredictable realm of the Pakistani urban bureaucracy, showing how the material forms of postcolonial bureaucratic documentation produce a distinctive political economy of paper that shapes how the city is constructed, regulated, and inhabited. Files, maps, petitions, and visiting cards constitute the enduring material infrastructure of more ephemeral classifications, laws, and institutional organizations. Matthew S. Hull develops a fresh approach to state governance as a material practice, explaining why writing practices designed during the colonial era to isolate the government from society have become a means of participation in it.
At the core of criticisms over the proposal is whether such rules are financially material for investors. However, proponents are likely to raise a new way of looking at the issue, called double materiality, a concept introduced recently by European regulators in assessing disclosure information on environmental, social and governance issues.
However, the SEC and proponents of the new rules say that while many US companies are disclosing a lot of data about their climate activities, the information is inconsistent and non-standardized, which makes comparison for investors difficult. New disclosure rules are needed to bridge the information gaps. And when it comes to materiality serving as the determinant for what companies should and should not disclosure, there is a significant uncertainty about what is actually material.
) */ .bs-bb box-sizing: border-box; .bs-bb *, .bs-bb *:before, .bs-bb *:after box-sizing: inherit; .d-ib display: inline-block; .d-i display: inline; .prevent-collapse div[class^='span'], .prevent-collapse div[class*=" span"] min-height: 1px; /* Prevent collapse when empty */ .va-m vertical-align: middle; .uc text-transform: uppercase !important; a.no-unl:link, a.no-unl:visited, a.no-unl:hover, a.no-unl:visited:hover, a.no-unl:active text-decoration: none; /* Margin / Padding classes: in this order, we can do something like class="ma1 mb8" for 1px all sides, but 8px for bottom */ .mcap margin-top: 34px; .mcap2 margin-top: 60px; .mbase margin-bottom: 120px; /* Fix no space appearing after 'load more' in tablet and mobile and remove extra space from last blog item load more has a margin top to give space */ div.row div.span9 div.blog-item.mb50:last-of-type margin-bottom: 0px; .ma1 margin: 1px; .mv0 margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; .mv1 margin-top: 1px; margin-bottom: 1px; /* ... */ .mv30 margin-top: 30px; margin-bottom: 30px; .mv40 margin-top: 40px; margin-bottom: 40px; .mv50 margin-top: 50px; margin-bottom: 50px; .mv60 margin-top: 60px; margin-bottom: 60px; .mt2 margin-top: 2px; .mt3 margin-top: 3px; .mt4 margin-top: 4px; .mt5 margin-top: 5px; .mt6 margin-top: 6px; .mt16 margin-top: 16px; /* ... */ .mt30 margin-top: 30px; .mt20 margin-top: 20px; .mt30 margin-top: 30px; .mt31 margin-top: 31px; .mt32 margin-top: 32px; .mt33 margin-top: 33px; .mt34 margin-top: 34px; /* ... */ .mt40 margin-top: 40px; .mt50 margin-top: 50px; .mt60 margin-top: 60px; .mr24 margin-right: 24px; .mb0, .ua-mobile .mb0-mobile, .ua-tablet .mb0-tablet margin-bottom: 0; .mb1, .ua-mobile .mb1-mobile, .ua-tablet .mb1-tablet margin-bottom: 1px; .mb2 margin-bottom: 2px; .mb3 margin-bottom: 3px; .mb4 margin-bottom: 4px; .mb5 margin-bottom: 5px; .mb6 margin-bottom: 6px; .mb7 margin-bottom: 7px; .mb8 margin-bottom: 8px; .mb9 margin-bottom: 9px; .mb10 margin-bottom: 10px; .mb11 margin-bottom: 11px; .mb12 margin-bottom: 12px; .mb13 margin-bottom: 13px; .mb14 margin-bottom: 14px; .mb15 margin-bottom: 15px; .mb16 margin-bottom: 16px !important; /* ... */ .mb20 margin-bottom: 20px; .mb30 margin-bottom: 30px; .mb33 margin-bottom: 30px; .mb40 margin-bottom: 40px; .mb50 margin-bottom: 50px; .mb60 margin-bottom: 60px; .ua-mobile .mb20-mobile margin-bottom: 20px; .mln23 margin-left: -23px; .ml16 margin-left: 16px; /* ... */ .ml24 margin-left: 24px; .pa16 padding: 16px; .pv6 padding-top: 6px; padding-bottom: 6px; /* ... */ .pv16 padding-top: 16px; padding-bottom: 16px; .pv17 padding-top: 17px; padding-bottom: 17px; .pv18 padding-top: 18px; padding-bottom: 18px; .pv19 padding-top: 19px; padding-bottom: 19px; .ph25 padding-right: 25px; padding-left: 25px; .pt6 padding-top: 6px; .pt82, .ua-mobile .pt82-mobile, .ua-tablet .pt82-tablet padding-top: 82px; .pl23 padding-left: 23px !important; .pr8 padding-right: 8px; .type-framework .fs13 font-size: 13px; .type-framework .fs15 font-size: 15px; .type-framework .fs16 font-size: 16px; /* ... */ .type-framework .fs23 font-size: 23px; .type-framework .lh21 line-height: 21px; .pull-right float: right; .pull-left float: left; .facet-container ul.unbulleted li a text-decoration: none; .facet-container ul.unbulleted li a:hover text-decoration: underline; *[data-trigger] cursor: pointer; .csv:after content: ","; .csv:last-of-type:after content: " "; @media (min-width: 920px) /* desktop */ .pattern-framework .media-list3 .media:last-child padding-bottom:0px; .pattern-framework .media-list3.mb0-desktop margin-bottom:0px; .blog-related-content p.more margin-bottom:0px; @media (max-width: 1220px) and (min-width: 920px) /* baby desktop */ @media (max-width: 919px) and (min-width: 651px) /* tablet */ .mt30-tablet, .row.mt30-tablet margin-top: 30px; .mbase.row > div.span9 margin-bottom: 60px; @media (max-width: 650px) /* mobile */ .mt30-mobile, .row.mt30-mobile margin-top: 30px; .mbase.row > div.span9 margin-bottom: 60px; /* * Utils for icomoon icons */ .ico-r90:before display: inline-block; -ms-transform: rotate(90deg); -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg); transform: rotate(90deg); .ico-fh:before display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle; -moz-transform: scaleX(-1); -o-transform: scaleX(-1); -webkit-transform: scaleX(-1); transform: scaleX(-1); filter: FlipH; -ms-filter: "FlipH"; /* * Possible additions to Print Framework */ @media print .color-framework .print-trans-bg background-color: transparent !important; .print-r-pa padding: 0; /* p-r = print-reset */ .facet-container, .blog-item .span1 display:none /* ========================================================================== MJ: Blog ========================================================================== */ /* MJ: Blog tags and comments under title */ .blog-post-meta-sep margin-left: 12px; padding-left: 12px; border-left: 1px solid #b2b2b2; display:inline-block; /* MJ: Blog Author type icon colors */ .blog-author-type-2 color: #c00032; .blog-author-type-1 color: #89d5de; .blog-author-type-3 color: #fbb664; /* EH: commenting out this for now - unsure when this was added path.blog-author-type-2 fill: #c00032; path.blog-author-type-1 fill: #89d5de; path.blog-author-type-3 fill: #fbb664; path.blog-author-type-4 fill: #000000; */ /* MJ: Blog Content */ .post-content h2 margin: 0px 0 22px 0; .post-content figure margin: 1em .post-content figure figcaption font-size: 12px; line-height: 1.1em .post-content img max-width: 100% /* MJ: Images on single post page */ .post-media display: block; margin: 0; .post-content .post-media margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 30px; background-color: #e9e9e9; .post-content * .post-media margin-top: 30px; .post-content .post-media:not(:first-of-type) margin-top: 30px; .post-media.no-caption background-color: transparent; .post-content .post-media.no-caption clear: left; float: left; /*max-width: 400px; margin-right: 30px;*/ .post-media-image display: block; float: left; max-height: 450px; margin: 0px !important; margin-right: 30px !important; .post-media-caption display: block; float: left; margin: 38px 20px 20px 15px; .ua-mobile .post-media, .ua-tablet .post-media text-align: center; background-color: transparent; .ua-mobile .post-media-image, .ua-tablet .post-media-image display: inline; float: none; margin: 0 auto; .ua-mobile .post-media-caption, .ua-tablet .post-media-caption float: none; .ua-mobile .post-media.tile .icon-image, .ua-tablet .post-media.tile .icon-image display: none; [data-zoom] cursor: pointer; /* MJ: Modal carousel */ .carousel-slideshow padding: 0; .carousel-slideshow li text-align: center; .carousel-slideshow .carousel-nav margin-top: 20px; .carousel-slideshow.is-single .carousel-nav display: none; .carousel-panels > li max-height: 800px; #fancybox-wrap #fancybox-outer .carousel-panels > li float: none; display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle; #fancybox-wrap.html-lightbox #fancybox-outer .fancybox-close right: -16px; top: -22px; z-index: 1000; color: #fff; #fancybox-wrap.html-lightbox #fancybox-outer .fancybox-close:hover opacity: 0.6; color: #fff; /* MJ: Related content below post on single post page */ .pattern-framework .media-list3 .span99 padding-left: 19px; .pattern-framework .media-list3 .media:first-child padding-top: 0; .pattern-framework .media-list3 .media:last-child border-bottom-width: 0; .pattern-framework .media-list-dividers border-top-width: 0; .pattern-framework .media-list3 p margin-bottom: 0; line-height: 1.5; font-size: 15px; /* Facet arrow on single post page */ .pattern-framework .facet-breadcrumb-pattern .txt-arrow:last-child display: inline-block; /* ES - Accessibility outline fix */ .pattern-framework .facet-pattern2 .facet-list padding-left: 0px; .pattern-framework .facet-pattern2 .facet-list li .inactive, .pattern-framework .facet-pattern2 .facet-list li a text-indent: 0px; /* MJ: Affix */ .ua-desktop .affix-container display: none; .ua-tablet .affix-container, .ua-mobile .affix-container position: relative; min-height: 62px; [data-widget=blogAffix].affix-active position: fixed; z-index: 1; top: 0; width: 100%; /* MJ: Load More */ .loader, .loader:before, .loader:after border-radius: 50%; .loader:before, .loader:after position: absolute; content: ''; background: #a41034; .btn-load-more:hover .loader:before, .btn-load-more:hover .loader:after background: #000; .loader:before width: 50%; height: 100%; border-radius: 0; top: 0; left: 0; -webkit-transform-origin: 9px 9px; transform-origin: 9px 9px; -webkit-animation: load 2s infinite ease 1.5s; animation: load 2s infinite ease 1.5s; .loader display: inline-block; font-size: 11px; text-indent: -99999em; position: relative; width: 18px; height: 18px; box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 2px #FFF; .loader:after width: 50%; height: 100%; border-radius: 0; top: 0; left: 50%; -webkit-transform-origin: 0px 9px; transform-origin: 0px 9px; -webkit-animation: load 2s infinite ease; animation: load 2s infinite ease; @-webkit-keyframes load 0% -webkit-transform: rotate(0deg); transform: rotate(0deg); 100% -webkit-transform: rotate(360deg); transform: rotate(360deg); @keyframes load 0% -webkit-transform: rotate(0deg); transform: rotate(0deg); 100% -webkit-transform: rotate(360deg); transform: rotate(360deg); [data-blogloadmore-loading-show], .loader display: none; a#blog-grid-view:hover, a#blog-list-view:hover text-decoration: none; .grid-display display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; margin-left: -20px; /* AW:11/23/21 support for non-expanded and expanded grid */ .expanded-grid-framework .grid-display .blog-item.grid width:380px; margin-left:20px; .grid-display .blog-item.grid width:312px; margin-left:20px; .grid-display .blog-item.grid3 width: 280px; margin-left: 20px; @media (max-width: 1220px) and (min-width: 920px) .grid-display .blog-item.grid3 width: 317px; @media (max-width: 919px) and (min-width: 651px) .grid-display .blog-item.grid3 width: 30%; @media (max-width: 650px) .grid-display .blog-item.grid3 width: 100%; .blog-item blockquote font: normal 23px/30px 'Trade Gothic W01 Bold 2',Arial,Helvetica,Verdana,sans-serif;text-transform: uppercase;line-height: 32px;margin-bottom:24px;.blog-item .hr margin:32px 0;.facet-pattern2 .hr margin:0 !important;.blog-item .span9 ul, .blog-item .span9 ol, .blog-item .span9 ol li margin-bottom:24px; .blog-item .span9 .date-field ul margin-bottom: 12px; .facet-container a.btn-submit text-transform: none; font-size: 23px; line-height: 24px; padding: 16px 20px; border-radius: 3px; .blog-item .tab margin-left: 40px; .component-framework a.btn.btn-load-more::after display:none !important; .blog-item h3 margin-bottom: 18px; .blog-item h4 margin-bottom: 12px; var _domready = _domready []; _domready.push(function() []; window._analytics.push(function() analytics.settings(searchParams:[]) analytics.search(blogAnalyticsQuery,blogAnalyticsTotal,blogAnalyticsRefiners) ); ); Filter Results Arrow Down Arrow Up Topics Topics Accounting
Analytics
Business Essentials
Business in Society
Career Development
Communication
Community
ConneXt
Decision-Making
Earning Your MBA
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Finance
Leadership
Management
Marketing
Negotiation
News & Events
Productivity
Staff Spotlight
Strategy
Student Profiles
Technology
Work-Life Balance
Courses Courses Alternative Investments
Business Analytics
Business Strategy
CORe
Design Thinking and Innovation
Disruptive Strategy
Economics for Managers
Entrepreneurship Essentials
Financial Accounting
Global Business
Leadership Principles
Leading with Finance
Management Essentials
Negotiation Mastery
Organizational Leadership
Power and Influence for Positive Impact
Strategy Execution
Sustainable Business Strategy
Sustainable Investing
Subscribe to the Blog RSS feed Filters Topics Topics Accounting
Analytics
Business Essentials
Business in Society
Career Development
Communication
Community
ConneXt
Decision-Making
Earning Your MBA
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Finance
Leadership
Management
Marketing
Negotiation
News & Events
Productivity
Staff Spotlight
Strategy
Student Profiles
Technology
Work-Life Balance
Courses Courses Alternative Investments
Business Analytics
Business Strategy
CORe
Design Thinking and Innovation
Disruptive Strategy
Economics for Managers
Entrepreneurship Essentials
Financial Accounting
Global Business
Leadership Principles
Leading with Finance
Management Essentials
Negotiation Mastery
Organizational Leadership
Power and Influence for Positive Impact
Strategy Execution
Sustainable Business Strategy
Sustainable Investing
Subscribe to the Blog RSS feed var blogAnalyticsRefiners = []; var blogAnalyticsTotal = 731; var blogAnalyticsQuery = ""; What Is Materiality in Accounting and Why Is It Important? 05 Jan 2016
HBS Online Author Staff tag Accounting Business Essentials CORe Finance Financial Accounting Organizations rely on financial statements to record historical data, communicate with investors, and make data-driven decisions. Sometimes it can be difficult to know what should be included in these financial statements and what can be omitted. Luckily, the financial accounting concept of materiality makes this easier. 2ff7e9595c
コメント