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Gargiulo, Enrico

Enrico Gargiulo is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Bologna, Italy. His publications include Invisible Borders: Administrative Barriers and Citizenship in the Italian Municipalities (2021), as well as works on topics such as citizenship, registration and identification, demographic devices, population enactment, administrative discretion, security and police forces.

Protocols as a Tool for Government</a>

Protocols as a Tool for Government

This book provides a genealogy of the concept of ‘protocol’ in government. It examines the functions that different protocols play in the contemporary world, and how they act as devices which regulate delicate and strategic fields of politics and society.

Protocols as a Tool for Government</a>

Protocols as a Tool for Government

This book draws a genealogy of the concept of ‘protocol’. It examines the main functions that different objects called ‘protocols’ play in the contemporary world: acting as law-like devices which regulate delicate and strategic fields of politics and society.

Protocols as a Tool for Government</a>

Protocols as a Tool for Government

This book provides a genealogy of the concept of ‘protocol’ in government. It examines the functions that different protocols play in the contemporary world, and how they act as devices which regulate delicate and strategic fields of politics and society.