The Panopticon reloaded: A critical analysis of performance management systems in the trans-European transport network policy

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning C-Politics and Space Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1177/23996544231208546
Giovanni Esposito, Andrea Terlizzi, François Pichault
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This article examines Performance Management Systems (PMSs) as socio-technical policy instruments for shaping power relations in megaprojects. Employing an abductive approach, it innovatively applies Foucault's Panopticon theory to the case of the Lyon-Turin railway, a megaproject funded by the European Union's Trans-European Transport Network policy. Our research reveals that PMSs operate as intellectual technologies that enable megaproject promoters to establish control over participants and align their collective behavior with planned policy objectives. We find that this process follows three Foucauldian panoptic principles: hierarchical observation, where participants are organized under nested managerial tiers, establishing vertical lines of command; examination, which uncovers performance flaws; and normalization, which standardizes behavior across the megaproject field. We argue that: PMSs can be employed by policy-makers as instruments to instil governability and shape the collective behavior of megaproject participants consistently with planned policy goals; no matter how effective the panoptic scheme is, there are always avenues of resistance available among those perceiving the megaproject as a threat; and, the configuration and constitution of power relations in megaprojects involve a complex interplay of discipline, sovereignty, and security mechanisms.
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全景监狱重装:跨欧洲交通网络政策中绩效管理系统的批判性分析
本文考察了绩效管理系统(pms)作为大型项目中塑造权力关系的社会技术政策工具。采用诱拐的方法,它创新地将福柯的Panopticon理论应用于里昂-都灵铁路的案例,这是一个由欧盟跨欧洲交通网络政策资助的大型项目。我们的研究表明,pms作为智能技术运作,使大型项目发起人能够建立对参与者的控制,并使他们的集体行为与计划的政策目标保持一致。我们发现这个过程遵循三个福柯式的全局观原则:分层观察,参与者被组织在嵌套的管理层级下,建立垂直的命令线;检查,发现性能缺陷;以及标准化,标准化跨大型项目领域的行为。我们认为:pms可以被政策制定者用作灌输治理能力和塑造大型项目参与者集体行为的工具,与计划的政策目标保持一致;无论全景计划多么有效,总有一些人认为这个大型项目是一种威胁,他们会提出反对意见;此外,大型项目中权力关系的配置和构成涉及纪律、主权和安全机制的复杂相互作用。
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