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SRINIVASAN, K.
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GROVE, K.
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MANSFIELD, B.
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MORRIS, C.
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PONDER, C.
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ANDERSON, B.
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BAILEY, A.J.
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BIERMANN, C.
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BROWN, M.
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COLEMAN, M.
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COLLARD, R.-C.
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GILBERT, E.
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HOLLOWAY, L.
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KRAFTL, P.
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MOORE, F.
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ROBERTSON, S.
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ROSE, M.
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SINGH, N.M.
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Affect and biopower : towards a politics of life
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Between tragedy and farce : 9/11 compensation and the value of life and death
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Biodiversity, purity, and death : conservation biology as politics
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Biopolitics, biopower, and the return of sovereignty
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Caring for the collective : biopower and agential subjectification in wildlife conservation
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Contesting genetic knowledge-practices in livestock breeding : biopower, biosocial collectivities, and heterogeneous resistances
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Cougar-human entanglements and the biopolitical un/making of safe place
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Extinction is the dream of modern powers : bearing witness to the return to life of the Sinixt peoples?
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Governmentality and the maternal body : infant mortality in early twentieth-century Lancashire
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Liveability and urban architectures : mol(ecul)ar biopower and the becoming lively of sustainable communities
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Migration, recession and an emerging transnational biopolitics across Europe
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Negative governance : vulnerability, biopolitics and the origins of government
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Public health as urban politics, urban geography : venereal biopower in Seattle, 1943-1983
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The affective labor of growing forests and the becoming of environmental subjects : rethinking environmentality in Odisha, India
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The biopolitics of animal being and welfare : dog control and care in the UK and India
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Caring for the collective : biopower and agential subjectification in wildlife conservation
Biopolitics ; Biopower ; Ecology ; Fauna ; India ; Legislation ; Odisha ; Political ecology ; Subjectivity processes ; Wildlife
the asymmetric circulation of biopower in human–animal interactions and to develop Foucauldian scholarship for the examination of present-day manifestations of the ‘will to improve’.
Biopolitics, biopower , and the return of sovereignty
Contesting genetic knowledge-practices in livestock breeding : biopower , biosocial collectivities, and heterogeneous resistances
Biopower ; Decision ; Knowledge ; Livestock farming ; United Kingdom
Public health as urban politics, urban geography : venereal biopower in Seattle, 1943-1983
Affect and biopower : towards a politics of life
Biopower ; British Columbia ; Canada ; Community ; Cultural identity ; Cultural studies ; Political geography ; Sovereignty ; Territory
The A. attemps a “politics of witnessing” of recent Sinixt activities in the Arrow Lakes (British Columbia) as they push back against the colonial enframings and displacement emanating from the the government. He then contextualizes biopower within
Liveability and urban architectures : mol(ecul)ar biopower and the becoming lively of sustainable communities
Architecture ; Biopower ; Childhood ; Community ; Habitability ; Sustainability ; United Kingdom ; Urban geography ; Urban life ; Urban planning ; Urbanism
Affect ; Biopower ; Community ; Environment ; Environmentality ; Forestry ; Governmentality ; India ; Orissa ; Subjectivity
Biopolitics ; Biopower ; Death ; New York City ; New York State ; Political geography ; Social geography ; United States of America ; War
the differential values that are ascribed to life, and how biopower not only fosters life but abandons some to the point of death. It concludes thus that war is not just destructive, but can be used to reconstitute the social and political in unanticipated ways.
Biopower ; England ; Governmentality ; Health ; Historical geography ; Infant mortality ; Lancashire ; Twentieth Century ; United Kingdom ; Welfare
Biopolitics ; Biopower ; Biosecurity ; British Columbia ; Canada ; Cougar ; Ethics ; Fauna ; Relations between human and animal bodies ; Space
Biopower ; Economic recession ; Europe ; Family ; Governmentality ; Impact ; International migration ; Remittances ; Return migration ; Scale ; Transnationalism
Biodiversity ; Biology ; Biopolitics ; Biopower ; Biosciences ; Nature conservation ; Policy ; Race ; Society ; United States of America
Biopower ; Egypt ; Governance ; Policy ; Power ; Role of the State ; Vulnerability
Biopower ; Comparative study ; Ethics ; India ; Legislation ; Political geography ; Relations between human and animal bodies ; Social geography ; United Kingdom ; Well-being