Examples of 'biopolitics' in a sentence

Meaning of "biopolitics"

Biopolitics is a noun that refers to the intersection of politics and biology, particularly in relation to governance over populations and individuals
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  • The interdisciplinary studies relating biology and political science.
  • Politics (style of government) that regulates populations through biopower.
  • Anticapitalist insurrection using life and the body as weapons.
  • The political application of bioethics.

How to use "biopolitics" in a sentence

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It now reads like a pioneering statement of biopolitics.
The discussions on biopolitics also head in this direction.
It is just the beginning of the new biopolitics.
Biopolitics focuses on healthy living and invests in people.
I observe the phenomenon of biopower and biopolitics.
Biopolitics is an intersectional field between biology and politics.
This means moving to the scope of biopolitics actions.
Biopolitics and the society of control.
He was also interested in the concepts of biopolitics and bioeconomics.
Biopolitics in foucault and agamben.
Body art and subversive biopolitics.
Biopolitics and connective mutation.
The difference between biopolitics and biotopology is easily illustrated.
Biopolitics and political association.
Agabem is interested in how this transformation of life in biopolitics happened.

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Biopolitics as an analytical tool.
Lectures and discussions on biopolitics.
Biopolitics and beyond.
This question appears to be a central one for contemporary biopolitics.
The analysis of biopolitics cannot be limited to those without legal rights.
Contemporary capitalism and biopolitics.
The problematic of biopolitics has become increasingly important in the social sciences.
It also analyzes the role of human rights in the context of biopolitics.
Our problematic concerns the consequences of biopolitics in relation to their desubjectivation effects.
He has teached some seminars and workshops on feminism and biopolitics.
The strategy implicit in the design of modern biopolitics is the production of a certain memory.
This dissertation inquires into the relationship between gender and biopolitics.
Power are all around us and that biopolitics reaches much further than only.
Biopolitics is emerging as an axis of modern politics alongside economic politics and cultural politics.
Okajangas succinctly summarizes the decline of biopolitics in the ancient world.
Biopolitics this challenge is even more essential and crucial that the climate challenge.
To the formation of biopolitics.
Michel Foucault situated biopolitics within the picture of a broader strategy that he called biopower.
Materialism as biopolitics.
This is essential reading for anyone interested in the current debates surrounding biopolitics.
This book explores the origins of western biopolitics in ancient Greek political thought.
Baruch Spinoza was probably the first modern metaphysician of biopolitics.
The emergence and consolidation of Portuguese style biopolitics seemed to have found its course.
The biopolitics becomes the governmental reason of modern society which Foucault referred as security society.
Mbembe argues that it would be better to replace the concept of biopolitics with necropolitics.
This is the Biopolitics of which Foucault writes.
Governmentality and Biopolitics.
In The Birth of Biopolitics Foucault describes the migrant as a human capital.
Biotechnologies and Biopolitics.
Biopolitics and Education.
Lessons in Biopolitics.
Okajangas ' work is scrupulously neutral in his presentation of ancient biopolitics.
From a biopolitics perspective, this will cause a significant shift in power relations.
Thus, the anatomopolitics of the body became the biopolitics of life.
Namely, the biopolitics of needs is not just about the politics of life.

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