This article demonstrates how the interest in governmentality studies has diverted attention form the biopolitical significance the term population holds in Foucault's thought, and further elaborates this perspective through an articulation between Foucault's earlier work on Archaeology and his later work on Biopolitics
Foucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth ce...
While Foucault described population as the object of biopower he did not investigate the practices t...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
This article demonstrates how the interest in governmentality studies has diverted attention form th...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
We are very pleased to guest edit and publish this special edition of Foucault Studies entitled Mich...
The concept of biopolitics is widely used in human geography and cognate fields such as philosophy, ...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
Foucauldian concepts of bio-power and biopolitics are widely utilized in contemporary political phil...
\u27How does (post)colonial literary culture, so often annexed to nationalist concerns, interface wi...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
This article examines the biopolitical dimension in ordoliberal thought using Wilhelm Röpke and Alex...
The relationship between sovereignty and bio-politics has been frequently discussed and debated in t...
The history of the United States Government\u27s international population policy is examined accordi...
Edited by Kristin Asdal, Tone Druglitrö and Steve Hinchliffe (Routledge, 2017) Michel Foucault’s co...
Foucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth ce...
While Foucault described population as the object of biopower he did not investigate the practices t...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...
This article demonstrates how the interest in governmentality studies has diverted attention form th...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
We are very pleased to guest edit and publish this special edition of Foucault Studies entitled Mich...
The concept of biopolitics is widely used in human geography and cognate fields such as philosophy, ...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
Foucauldian concepts of bio-power and biopolitics are widely utilized in contemporary political phil...
\u27How does (post)colonial literary culture, so often annexed to nationalist concerns, interface wi...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
This article examines the biopolitical dimension in ordoliberal thought using Wilhelm Röpke and Alex...
The relationship between sovereignty and bio-politics has been frequently discussed and debated in t...
The history of the United States Government\u27s international population policy is examined accordi...
Edited by Kristin Asdal, Tone Druglitrö and Steve Hinchliffe (Routledge, 2017) Michel Foucault’s co...
Foucault’s argument that a major break occurred in the nature of power in the European Eighteenth ce...
While Foucault described population as the object of biopower he did not investigate the practices t...
As it has often been emphasised, through the concept of biopower, Foucault attempts to move away fro...