While Foucault described population as the object of biopower he did not investigate the practices that make it possible to know population. Rather, he tended to naturalise it as an object on which power can act. However, population is not an object awaiting discovery, but is represented and enacted by specific devices such as censuses and what I call population metrics. The latter enact populations by assembling different categories and measurements of subjects (biographical, biometric and transactional) in myriad ways to identify and measure the performance of populations. I account for both the object and subject by thinking about how devices consist of agencements, that is, specific arrangements of humans and technologies whose mediati...
Statistics constitute the social universe of which they are gathered. The foundation necessary to de...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
Biometric technology encompasses a proliferating array of data forms, applications, and stakeholders...
While Foucault described population as the object of biopower he did not investigate the practices t...
This paper develops a theoretical approach for understanding how the census has not only played a ro...
This article demonstrates how the interest in governmentality studies has diverted attention form th...
This article poses the question of whether biobanking practices and standards are giving rise to the...
Identification practices such as population and address registers, identity cards, biometric visas a...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
We develop the concept of methods as ‘forces of subjectivation’ in relation to experiments we have e...
peer reviewedIn his writings concerned with biopolitics Foucault gives the concept of population a c...
In the digital era, we open spread sheets generated by software architecture, and populate the empty...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
Despite being famously overpopulated with characters, nineteenth-century novels are typically read i...
Information is increasingly digital, creating opportunities to respond to pressing issues about huma...
Statistics constitute the social universe of which they are gathered. The foundation necessary to de...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
Biometric technology encompasses a proliferating array of data forms, applications, and stakeholders...
While Foucault described population as the object of biopower he did not investigate the practices t...
This paper develops a theoretical approach for understanding how the census has not only played a ro...
This article demonstrates how the interest in governmentality studies has diverted attention form th...
This article poses the question of whether biobanking practices and standards are giving rise to the...
Identification practices such as population and address registers, identity cards, biometric visas a...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
We develop the concept of methods as ‘forces of subjectivation’ in relation to experiments we have e...
peer reviewedIn his writings concerned with biopolitics Foucault gives the concept of population a c...
In the digital era, we open spread sheets generated by software architecture, and populate the empty...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
Despite being famously overpopulated with characters, nineteenth-century novels are typically read i...
Information is increasingly digital, creating opportunities to respond to pressing issues about huma...
Statistics constitute the social universe of which they are gathered. The foundation necessary to de...
This chapter draws upon Foucauldian ideas, to explore how the ‘datafication’ of modern life might sh...
Biometric technology encompasses a proliferating array of data forms, applications, and stakeholders...