This paper examines the role of objects in the constitution and exercise of state power, drawing on a close reading of the acclaimed HBO television series The Wire, an unconventional crime drama set and shot in Baltimore, Maryland. While political geography increasingly recognizes the prosaic and intimate practices of stateness, we argue that objects themselves are central to the production, organization, and performance of state power. Specifically, we analyze how three prominent objects on The Wire—wiretaps, cameras, and standardized tests—arrange and produce the conditions we understand as ‘stateness’. Drawing on object-oriented philosophy, we offer a methodology of power that suggests it is generalized force relations rather than specif...
In a world where it has become almost commonplace to talk about power as centralised or distributed,...
The Wire’s figuration of the complexity of the relations between the different social structures, in...
In this paper we construct an object-oriented approach to power and politics. Building on the work o...
This paper examines the role of objects in the constitution and exercise of state power, drawing on ...
In their article, “Political geographies of the object,” Meehan, Shaw, and Marston (2013) introduce ...
The Wire (2002-2008) is a work of fiction that carries the concern with collecting data in its very ...
The concept that dramatic fiction should be a form of truth, and not just entertainment is not a new...
SLIDESHARE The Wire (HBO 2002-08) is one of the most ever critically acclaimed TV-shows. It transcen...
This paper examines a core tension in the political television serial The Wire (2002-2008). While se...
This master’s thesis explores the representation of the penal state in HBO’s acclaimed TV show The W...
This article presents a cultural analysis of HBO’s drama series, The Wire. It is argued here that, a...
This chapter will critically examine how poverty and race function in tandem within the narrative wo...
In recent years, scholars have examined the non- or more-than-human world from a variety of unique p...
Multi-scalar or multi-site power relations offer two contrasting ways of understanding the shifting ...
Most of us use maps on a day-to-day basis as practical tools to help us find our way around. Not too...
In a world where it has become almost commonplace to talk about power as centralised or distributed,...
The Wire’s figuration of the complexity of the relations between the different social structures, in...
In this paper we construct an object-oriented approach to power and politics. Building on the work o...
This paper examines the role of objects in the constitution and exercise of state power, drawing on ...
In their article, “Political geographies of the object,” Meehan, Shaw, and Marston (2013) introduce ...
The Wire (2002-2008) is a work of fiction that carries the concern with collecting data in its very ...
The concept that dramatic fiction should be a form of truth, and not just entertainment is not a new...
SLIDESHARE The Wire (HBO 2002-08) is one of the most ever critically acclaimed TV-shows. It transcen...
This paper examines a core tension in the political television serial The Wire (2002-2008). While se...
This master’s thesis explores the representation of the penal state in HBO’s acclaimed TV show The W...
This article presents a cultural analysis of HBO’s drama series, The Wire. It is argued here that, a...
This chapter will critically examine how poverty and race function in tandem within the narrative wo...
In recent years, scholars have examined the non- or more-than-human world from a variety of unique p...
Multi-scalar or multi-site power relations offer two contrasting ways of understanding the shifting ...
Most of us use maps on a day-to-day basis as practical tools to help us find our way around. Not too...
In a world where it has become almost commonplace to talk about power as centralised or distributed,...
The Wire’s figuration of the complexity of the relations between the different social structures, in...
In this paper we construct an object-oriented approach to power and politics. Building on the work o...