David Adler · @perspektivbrocken
2119 followers · 2811 posts · Server social.tchncs.de

Read an intersting chapter today that points out how the concept of was first suggested by Roland Barthes and only subsequently taken up by – without referencing the article (?) from Barthes at all. How is this possible? Otherwise a good article, but that really leaves me bewildered.

#foucault #governmentality

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🌳ybaumy 🌳🐈‍⬛ · @ybaumy
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Tobias Zimmermann · @schreiber
107 followers · 71 posts · Server sueden.social

Spontaneous question: has anyone actually examined psychological and/or educational questionnaires to see what they say about our 's ?

#society #normativity #governmentality #measurement #government #technology #psychology #pedagogy #education

Last updated 2 years ago

Matthew L. Reznicek · @drreznicek
807 followers · 1757 posts · Server c18.masto.host

So grateful that the Kingfisher Institute for the Liberal Arts and Professions invited me to join their panel last night on Population Health. I got to talk about Benedict Anderson and how the concept of population inherently asks questions about and . Then we used ’s Bleak House for an example.

#governmentality #biopolitics #Dickens #medhums #MedicalHumanities

Last updated 2 years ago

Hannah Ayres · @MISS_HVA
481 followers · 97 posts · Server mas.to

This week's episode of Theoryish looks at Michel Foucault's 1979 book, Birth of Biopolitics. Our guest, James Whitfield, a fellow PhD student at the University of Warwick, helps us navigate Foucault, neoliberalism, and BTS fan fiction.

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#surveillance #crime #fanfiction #governmentality #neoliberalism #Biopolitics #birthofbiopolitics #foucault #michelfoucault #theory #theoryishpodcast #theoryishpod #theoryish

Last updated 2 years ago

mawe, fortified · @mawe
399 followers · 2272 posts · Server todon.eu