This paper reflects on the different futures and imaginaries constructed through the politics and policy of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We examine the role of catastrophism, trauma and notions of ‘resistance’ expressed at different moments in the development of the AMR debate. The paper focuses on a number of imaginaries in the politics of AMR, particularly a characterisation of Britain as the ‘sick man of Europe’ or the ‘British disease’ and, more recently, the catastrophist prospect of a ‘return to the dark ages of medicine’. We draw upon recent writing in biopolitical philosophy on immunity and autoimmunity, particularly in the work of Derrida and Sloterdijk, to interrogate immunitary politics of AMR at the intersections of the human...
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The Thatcher Illusion is generally discussed as a phenomenon related to face perception. Nonetheless...
This paper examines social theoretical literatures on immunity in the context of contemporary biopol...
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's acclaimed film, Das Leben der Anderen (2006), affords a provocati...
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Focusing on Chios, at the start of 2016, and my experience there as a volunteer, this paper aims to ...
Novel CF3-labelled lanthanide(III) complexes have been synthesised for use as probes for 19-F and 1-...
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What are the relations between the individual’s phenomenological experiences of grief, and cultural ...
Recent years have witnessed significant changes in the social and economic context of young people’s...
Since all theories of knowing deal with the being of subjects, objects, instruments and environments...
In this paper we take a cultural perspective to understand the success of Simon Cowell’s X Factor TV...
Inspired by posthuman feminist theory, this paper explores young people’s entanglement with the bio-...
The increasing impact of the international trade governance regime on the domestic regulatory sphere...
Chapter NYP. EUP allows authors to retain the the right to post a pre-publication version of the con...
Escherichia coli is normally found in the intestinal microbiota of most mammals and is regarded as a...
The Thatcher Illusion is generally discussed as a phenomenon related to face perception. Nonetheless...
This paper examines social theoretical literatures on immunity in the context of contemporary biopol...
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's acclaimed film, Das Leben der Anderen (2006), affords a provocati...
When conflicting stimuli are presented to equivalent locations in each eye, people experience binocu...
Focusing on Chios, at the start of 2016, and my experience there as a volunteer, this paper aims to ...
Novel CF3-labelled lanthanide(III) complexes have been synthesised for use as probes for 19-F and 1-...
The human fungal pathogens Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii cause life-threatening infections o...
What are the relations between the individual’s phenomenological experiences of grief, and cultural ...
Recent years have witnessed significant changes in the social and economic context of young people’s...
Since all theories of knowing deal with the being of subjects, objects, instruments and environments...
In this paper we take a cultural perspective to understand the success of Simon Cowell’s X Factor TV...
Inspired by posthuman feminist theory, this paper explores young people’s entanglement with the bio-...
The increasing impact of the international trade governance regime on the domestic regulatory sphere...
Chapter NYP. EUP allows authors to retain the the right to post a pre-publication version of the con...
Escherichia coli is normally found in the intestinal microbiota of most mammals and is regarded as a...
The Thatcher Illusion is generally discussed as a phenomenon related to face perception. Nonetheless...