This article identifies a form of affective bio-politics more intimate, engrained and corporeally enacted than that identified in recent work emphasising the affective qualities of activism and labour. While these latter reinforce and bolster existing analyses through the identification of further affective concerns, affective bio-politics suggests that neoliberalism supports and sustains itself quite fundamentally through, what have generally been, unrecognised affective means. While such affective regulation can only ever be partial and imprecise its unrecognised, and thus implicitly concealed, character lends it a particular cogency. Illuminating the mechanisms through which such affective regulatory modulation is achieved thus has a pow...
Affective capitalism is a mode of production where systems of organising production and distribution...
This article draws on the argument that users on corporate social media conduct labour through the s...
The Affective Turn has lost its former innocence and euphoria. Affect Studies and its adjacent disci...
Claims about neoliberalism and its geographies frequently involve assumptions about the affective li...
In this paper I stage an encounter between two concepts that have become popular placeholders for a ...
In this paper we make an argument for why thinking critically about neoliberalism is important for m...
This paper takes as its context widespread feelings of anxiety within neoliberal society caused by a...
In this paper, I elaborate on the value of the notion of affect and the related concept of affective...
After briefly discussing the ‘affective turn’ in citizenship studies, this afterword discusses the p...
Many claim that political deliberation has become exceedingly affective, and hence, destabilizing. T...
This article contends that what appear to be the dystopic conditions of affective capitalism are jus...
This thesis contends that the central problem of affect theory––the body’s potentiality to affect an...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Current approaches to the study of affective relations are over-determ...
The focus of my comments in what follows – a response to Baldacchino’s ‘The eidetic of belonging’ – ...
The anti-globalisation has shifted away from a politics that aims to uncover and resist neoliberal i...
Affective capitalism is a mode of production where systems of organising production and distribution...
This article draws on the argument that users on corporate social media conduct labour through the s...
The Affective Turn has lost its former innocence and euphoria. Affect Studies and its adjacent disci...
Claims about neoliberalism and its geographies frequently involve assumptions about the affective li...
In this paper I stage an encounter between two concepts that have become popular placeholders for a ...
In this paper we make an argument for why thinking critically about neoliberalism is important for m...
This paper takes as its context widespread feelings of anxiety within neoliberal society caused by a...
In this paper, I elaborate on the value of the notion of affect and the related concept of affective...
After briefly discussing the ‘affective turn’ in citizenship studies, this afterword discusses the p...
Many claim that political deliberation has become exceedingly affective, and hence, destabilizing. T...
This article contends that what appear to be the dystopic conditions of affective capitalism are jus...
This thesis contends that the central problem of affect theory––the body’s potentiality to affect an...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Current approaches to the study of affective relations are over-determ...
The focus of my comments in what follows – a response to Baldacchino’s ‘The eidetic of belonging’ – ...
The anti-globalisation has shifted away from a politics that aims to uncover and resist neoliberal i...
Affective capitalism is a mode of production where systems of organising production and distribution...
This article draws on the argument that users on corporate social media conduct labour through the s...
The Affective Turn has lost its former innocence and euphoria. Affect Studies and its adjacent disci...