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Biopolitics refers to the ways that issues raised by biology enter the political process.
Jonathan D. Moreno: Beyond Vaccine Politics to Biopolitics Jonathan D. Moreno 2011
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Biopolitics and medical engineering of reproduction, sexual identity and gender
CFP: Gender, Bodies, and Technology Conference at Virginia Tech 2009
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“Biopolitics” today is intimately entangled with neoliberalism, alike in theory, in policy, and in practice.
None of the currently fashionable European theorists and philosophers provide anything like it Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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“Biopolitics” today is intimately entangled with neoliberalism, alike in theory, in policy, and in practice.
Archive 2008-12-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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Biopolitics refers to the ways that issues raised by biology enter the political process.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jonathan D. Moreno 2011
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Re: The Biopolitics of Soldiering and Torture in the British Armed Forces Since I fleft the army 10 years ago and went to work in education I've weorked with many people holding PhDs, and to my mind there are two types.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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An audio recording of my talk at the "Biopolitics of Popular Culture" meeting in December is now available, so I've gone ahead and uploaded the presentation to slideshare.
Open the Future 2010
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An audio recording of my talk at the "Biopolitics of Popular Culture" meeting in December is now available, so I've gone ahead and uploaded the presentation to slideshare.
Open the Future Jamais Cascio 2010
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Re: The Biopolitics of Soldiering and Torture in the British Armed Forces I would think I would be mainly correct to assume also that most of the early inventors, philosophers and innovators also tended to finance themselves or find personal sponsors to that purpose?
Army Rumour Service 2010
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Posted on January 12, 2009 by Jeremy reviews (sub. req'd) the latest book by Roberto Esposito "Bios: Biopolitics and Philosophy" (U. Minnesota Press).
Foucault blog 2009
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