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2022
This chapter looks at the impacts of AI under conditions of social crisis. It describes the way AI acts as an algorithmic shock doctrine, becoming an apparatus for producing states of exception. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic prefigure the algorithmic distribution of life chances, where AI acts as a necropolitical technology. The chapter explores
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This chapter looks at the impacts of AI under conditions of social crisis. It describes the way AI acts as an algorithmic shock doctrine, becoming an apparatus for producing states of exception. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic prefigure the algorithmic distribution of life chances, where AI acts as a necropolitical technology. The chapter explores
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ANOTHER ONE, 2003
In this essay Cameroonian researcher Achille Mbembe draws on Michel Foucault's concept of sovereign power, Giorgio Agamben's discourse on homo sacer, and Frantz Fanon's decolonial approach to situate the notion of biopower in the space of postcolony and demonstrates its insufficiency for understanding contemporary forms of subjugating life to the power
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In this essay Cameroonian researcher Achille Mbembe draws on Michel Foucault's concept of sovereign power, Giorgio Agamben's discourse on homo sacer, and Frantz Fanon's decolonial approach to situate the notion of biopower in the space of postcolony and demonstrates its insufficiency for understanding contemporary forms of subjugating life to the power
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Focusing on East–West power relations in Europe, this chapter proposes that we think about necropolitics as a dynamic metamorphic relationality. We identify four processes through which necropolitics metamorphises in the context of our case studies: the negotiation of European East–West borders through deadly labour politics during the Covid-19 ...
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In Left Turns in Brown Study, Sandra Ruiz proposes “the turn” as a heuristic, a new methodology for emancipatory directives for study. Guiding readers on a theoretical journey marked by Brownness, mourning, and the poetics of citation, Ruiz enacts Brown study shaped by the musicality of diverse forms, primarily poetry, though including memoir, a ...
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Populism, violence and authoritarian stability: necropolitics in Turkey
Third World Quarterly, 2021Ihsan Yilmaz, Omer F Erturk
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The necropolitics of COVID-19: Race, class and slow death in an ongoing pandemic
Global Public Health, 2021Tony Sandset
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