This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addresses the unprecedented convergence between the digital and the corporeal in the life sciences and turns to Foucault’s biopolitics in order to understand how life is being turned into a technological object. It examines a wide range of bioscientific knowledge practices that allow life to be known through codes that can be shared (copied), owned (claimed, and managed) and optimised (remade through codes based on standard language and biotech engineering visions). The book’s approach is captured in the title, which refers to 'the biopolitical'. The authors argue that through discussions of political theories of sovereignty and related geopol...
Life politics and biopolitics have become the interesting topics in recent years. In Giddensian sens...
"In the life sciences and beyond, new developments in science and technology and the creation of new...
This book takes up Foucault's hypothesis that liberal "civil society," far from being a sphere of na...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addr...
This book addresses the unprecedented convergence between the digital and the corporeal in the life ...
This article revises Foucault’s account of biopolitics in the light of the impact of the molecular a...
This article revises Foucault's account of biopolitics in the light of the impact of the molecular a...
This essay is an occasion to discuss the critical trajectories of a now common field of enquiry conc...
This article critically engages with the influential theory of "molecularized biopower'' and "politi...
Edited by Kristin Asdal, Tone Druglitrö and Steve Hinchliffe (Routledge, 2017) Michel Foucault’s co...
Biopolitics, as defined by Michel Foucault, is what makes life and its mechanisms enter the explicit...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
"Synthetic biology" is the label of a new technoscientific field with many different facets and agen...
The total medicalisation of life implies both the politicizing and depoliticizing of life. The conte...
What are the ethical and political implications when the very foundations of life —things of awe and...
Life politics and biopolitics have become the interesting topics in recent years. In Giddensian sens...
"In the life sciences and beyond, new developments in science and technology and the creation of new...
This book takes up Foucault's hypothesis that liberal "civil society," far from being a sphere of na...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addr...
This book addresses the unprecedented convergence between the digital and the corporeal in the life ...
This article revises Foucault’s account of biopolitics in the light of the impact of the molecular a...
This article revises Foucault's account of biopolitics in the light of the impact of the molecular a...
This essay is an occasion to discuss the critical trajectories of a now common field of enquiry conc...
This article critically engages with the influential theory of "molecularized biopower'' and "politi...
Edited by Kristin Asdal, Tone Druglitrö and Steve Hinchliffe (Routledge, 2017) Michel Foucault’s co...
Biopolitics, as defined by Michel Foucault, is what makes life and its mechanisms enter the explicit...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
"Synthetic biology" is the label of a new technoscientific field with many different facets and agen...
The total medicalisation of life implies both the politicizing and depoliticizing of life. The conte...
What are the ethical and political implications when the very foundations of life —things of awe and...
Life politics and biopolitics have become the interesting topics in recent years. In Giddensian sens...
"In the life sciences and beyond, new developments in science and technology and the creation of new...
This book takes up Foucault's hypothesis that liberal "civil society," far from being a sphere of na...