Taking its inspiration from Michel Foucault, this volume of essays integrates the analysis of security into the study of modern political and cultural theory. Ankit Kumar argues that although the book is dense and written in a language that would connect only to academic audience, this book will appeal to a wide-range of specialists from those in theory and philosophy of security and government, global terror, politics, sociology and human geography
Pasi Väliaho, Biopolitical Screens: Image, Power and the Neoliberal Brain; Christian Fuchs, Social M...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
The journal Cultures & Conflicts has become an increasingly important reference for internationa...
Taking its inspiration from Michel Foucault, this volume of essays integrates the analysis of securi...
Carl Packman reviews an undeniably timely introduction to Michel Foucault’s complex research on poli...
Book review: Europe’s border crisis: biopolitical security and beyond, by Nick Vaughan-Williams, Oxf...
Biopolitics was once the preserve of critical Foucauldian-influenced theorists. This is no longer th...
In Biopolitical Media: Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare Life, Allen Meek examines the development of m...
About the book: This book examines global governance through Foucaultian notions of governmentali...
A modern development of biological sciences, used by biomedicine with the help of biotechnology, has...
In Foreign Pressure and the Politics of Autocratic Survival, authors Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph W...
First paragraph: In everyday narratives of being, security is and has always been a prominent featur...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
Peter Lee highly recommends this contribution from Bauman and Bordoni, which will reward any serious...
A review of Rockwell F. Clancy, Towards a Political Anthropology in the Work of Gilles Deleuze: Psyc...
Pasi Väliaho, Biopolitical Screens: Image, Power and the Neoliberal Brain; Christian Fuchs, Social M...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
The journal Cultures & Conflicts has become an increasingly important reference for internationa...
Taking its inspiration from Michel Foucault, this volume of essays integrates the analysis of securi...
Carl Packman reviews an undeniably timely introduction to Michel Foucault’s complex research on poli...
Book review: Europe’s border crisis: biopolitical security and beyond, by Nick Vaughan-Williams, Oxf...
Biopolitics was once the preserve of critical Foucauldian-influenced theorists. This is no longer th...
In Biopolitical Media: Catastrophe, Immunity and Bare Life, Allen Meek examines the development of m...
About the book: This book examines global governance through Foucaultian notions of governmentali...
A modern development of biological sciences, used by biomedicine with the help of biotechnology, has...
In Foreign Pressure and the Politics of Autocratic Survival, authors Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph W...
First paragraph: In everyday narratives of being, security is and has always been a prominent featur...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
Peter Lee highly recommends this contribution from Bauman and Bordoni, which will reward any serious...
A review of Rockwell F. Clancy, Towards a Political Anthropology in the Work of Gilles Deleuze: Psyc...
Pasi Väliaho, Biopolitical Screens: Image, Power and the Neoliberal Brain; Christian Fuchs, Social M...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
The journal Cultures & Conflicts has become an increasingly important reference for internationa...