Mitchell Dean
Professor
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Primary research areas
Unlocking the mysteries of power and the political in uncertain times
I was the Head of Department at CBS for seven years (2019-2025) and founded the Department of Business Humanities and Law from January 1, 2023. I returned to my professorship in 2026 to continue to pursue an active research program in political sociology and social theory.
My research helps us understand the forms of thought and practice that constitute modern political and economic life. I have published widely in leading international journals. I am currently developing my signature of power framework (see The Signature of Power, Sage 2013) for the study of international relations and the study of organization. I have authored or co-authored nine books and edited two others, including Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society (Sage 1999/2010), cited in the first edition of Michel Foucault’s lectures on the topic and the Oxford English Dictionary. I have also co-edited the first national collection of studies of governmentality with Barry Hindess (Governing Australia, Cambridge University Press, 1998). Published in five languages, my books have been widely reviewed and highly cited. My latest authored book, The Last Man Takes LSD: Foucault and the End of Revolution (Verso 2021/2023, with Daniel Zamora) has been profiled or reviewed in The Los Angeles Times, The New Statesman, The Spectator, Libération, Il Manifesto (IT), Information (DK), Der Freitag (Germany), and elsewhere. Its societal impact has been to stimulate reflection on dominant critical perspectives. I have edited, with Stefan Schwarzkopf and Lotte List, Political Theology Today: 100 Years after Carl Schmitt (Bloomsbury, 2023). I am on editorial boards of journals such as Economy and Society and Theory, Culture and Society.
Recent research projects
The concept of power is absolutely central to the social sciences now more than ever.