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    Biopower in the bodies by José Luis Tejeda

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Lately, the studies of biopolitics and biopower have risen significantly. It is an old issue, which is present in Greek philosophy and in its reality. …”
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    Biopolitics and/or biopower by Lošonc Alpar

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The task for political philosophy is to articulate the dynamic relations between sovereignty and biopower today.…”
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    Complex biopower installation by Tirshu M., Konstantinov N., Uzun M.

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It is presented the technological scheme of complex biopower installation for manufacture of the electric power, hot water and gas at use as raw material of manure, birds dung and firm organic waste products. …”
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    Right to health, biopower and bioethics by José Roque Junges

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The right to health is being more and more affected by the Biopower new configurations, no more only determined by the State, as in Foucault's analyses, but mainly by the symbolic power of the market. …”
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    State Racism and the Paradox of Biopower by Elisa Fiaccadori

    Published 2015-06-01
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    PROBLEMATIZATIONS OF HEALTH PROMOTION PRACTICES FROM BIOPOWER by Flávia Cristina Silveira Lemos, Ana Lopes, Dolores Galindo, Kleber Prado Filho, Rachel Siqueira Dias

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article discusses the emergence of health promotion as biopower device, which operates through the medicalization of the population, health education, political economy and security. …”
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    Biopower and postfeminism: cosmetic surgery in the mass media by María Isabel Menéndez Menéndez

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This article offers a theoretical reflection about the two paradigms –postfeminism and biopower–; applying them to the representation of cosmetic surgery in the female press; and it concludes in a critical note: cosmetic surgery; presented by women’s magazines as a new way of “constructing oneself”; has become yet another mechanism of control; even among those who intend to use it as an element of resistance.…”
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    How KANERE Free Press Resists Biopower by Michele C. Deramo

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The analysis of KANERE and its impact on the political subjectivity of refugees living in Kakuma is framed by Foucault’s theory of biopower, the state-sanctioned right to “make live or let die” in its management of human populations. …”
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    Biopower, Development and Diet in El Rosal, Cauca (Colombia) by Astrid Lorena Perafán Ledezma, William Andrés Martínez Dueñas

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This paper focuses on the concepts of biopower, governmentality, and development in order to analyze an agrofood intervention program in a rural locality in the southern Colombian Andes (El Rosal, Cauca). …”
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    Political ecologies of biopower: diversity, debates, and new frontiers of inquiry by Connor J Cavanagh

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…In doing so, 'new frontiers' of biopolitical inquiry are examined related to: i) species, varieties, or 'multiple modes' of governmentality and biopower; ii) critical (ecosystem) infrastructure, risk, and 'reflexive' biopolitics; iii) environmental history, colonialism, and the genealogies of biopower, and iv) the proliferation of related neologisms, such as ontopower and geontopower.…”
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    Governing a pandemic: biopower and the COVID-19 response in Zimbabwe by Charles Chiedza Maponga, Alison T Mhazo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…On the other hand, a securitised, geopolitically oriented sovereignty model positively shaped a strong, generally well execucted, domestically financed vaccination (biopower) programme.Conclusions The COVID-19 response in Zimbabwe was not just an exercise in biomedical science, rather it invoked wider governmentality aspects shaped by the country’s own history, (geo) politics and various mechanisms of power. …”
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