COVID19 in Latin America: informal settlements and the politics of urbicide. [PDF]
Nascimento Neto P, Procopiuck M.
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Ketiadaan Kewarganegaraan pada Anak-Anak Rohingya sebagai Bentuk Kekerasan Struktural Berbasis Etnis (Studi Kasus Anak-Anak Pengungsi Rohingya di Community Housing Wisma YPAP Medan) [PDF]
This study discusses structural violence happened to stateless Rohingyan children. The case of Rohingyan child refugees in Wisma YPAP Medan had been researched using structural violence concept and constitutive criminology theory.
Tieken, S. (Shaila)
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Covid-19 in Brazil in an era of necropolitics: resistance in the face of disaster. [PDF]
Muniz RC +3 more
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Discipline, disease, dissent: the pathologized body in Mozambican post-independence discourse
In a series of speeches given across the northern reaches of newly independent Mozambique in 1983, president Samora Machel sought to encourage unity among his increasingly disenchanted populace by constructing a common enemy: a figure he often ...
Jones, Eleanor K.
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NECROPOLITICS VERSUS BIOPOLITICS: Spatialization, White Privilege, and Visibility during a Pandemic. [PDF]
Rouse CM.
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Introduction to the politics of life: a biopolitical mess [PDF]
Agamben G +34 more
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Violence and Disposability at the Intersection of Twin Pandemics. [PDF]
Howard AM.
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"The hysteria of a little flue": effects of COVID-19 on HEIs in Brazil. [PDF]
Bento K.
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Religious racism: Islam in the discursive economy of terrorism [PDF]
Foucault define el racismo en el marco de la emergencia de una nueva tecnología de poder a la que denomina biopolítica, que sitúa dentro de modo de ejercicio de poder liberal.
Cuadro, Mariela
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Sexual subjectivities within neoliberalism: can queer and crip engagements offer an alternative praxis? [PDF]
Neoliberal processes have been wrought on the body, and have formed an effective oppression against ‘deviant’ bodies that do not, or cannot, maintain the idealised, heterosexual and able-bodied, neoliberal figure.
Long, Robyn
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