This paper examines the geographical underpinnings of Giorgio Agamben's theory of sovereign power. Reflecting on Agamben's attempt in developing a unified theory of power, I highlight the eminently spatial nature of two of the key concepts that mark his argument: the structure of the ban and the camp as a paradigm of modern politics. In particular, I analyse how the spatialisation of biopolitics finds in the camp the ideal site for the definition of endless caesurae in the body of the nation, and for the definition of population as a merely spatial concept. I claim, therefore, that the biopolitical state machine activated by the recent war on terror is not only an autopoietic machine, but that it is also at the origin of new geographies of ...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
During the last decade, the concept of the state of exception has branched out from the field of pol...
none3siFacing the current growing global archipelago of encampments, Camps Revisited develops a geog...
This paper examines the geographical underpinnings of Giorgio Agamben's theory of sovereign power. R...
In this paper I reflect on the progressive normalization of a series of geographies of exception wit...
This thesis develops an account of Giorgio Agamben's political ontology of sovereignty and his diagn...
"Agamben and Colonialism" collects papers that consider and reinterpret Giorgio Agamben’s theoretica...
This article is a response to calls from a number of theorists in International Relations and relate...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments – including concentration, detention, t...
This article reconstructs Giorgio Agamben’s concept of biopolitics and discusses his claim that the ...
In this paper we want to open up for discussion what counts as `biopolitics'öa term frequently used...
The idea of ‘political’ is the most controversial term in the contemporary social science discourse ...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
The concept of space of exception is closely associated with that of state of exception. While the l...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
During the last decade, the concept of the state of exception has branched out from the field of pol...
none3siFacing the current growing global archipelago of encampments, Camps Revisited develops a geog...
This paper examines the geographical underpinnings of Giorgio Agamben's theory of sovereign power. R...
In this paper I reflect on the progressive normalization of a series of geographies of exception wit...
This thesis develops an account of Giorgio Agamben's political ontology of sovereignty and his diagn...
"Agamben and Colonialism" collects papers that consider and reinterpret Giorgio Agamben’s theoretica...
This article is a response to calls from a number of theorists in International Relations and relate...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments – including concentration, detention, t...
This article reconstructs Giorgio Agamben’s concept of biopolitics and discusses his claim that the ...
In this paper we want to open up for discussion what counts as `biopolitics'öa term frequently used...
The idea of ‘political’ is the most controversial term in the contemporary social science discourse ...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
The present article deals with the political philosophy of Giorgio Agamben and explores his seminal ...
The concept of space of exception is closely associated with that of state of exception. While the l...
This article examines the spatialities of Nazi genocidial practices. It does so by engaging with the...
During the last decade, the concept of the state of exception has branched out from the field of pol...
none3siFacing the current growing global archipelago of encampments, Camps Revisited develops a geog...