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    FROM BIOPOLITICS TO PSYCHOPOLITICS: COMMUNICATION, POWER AND SUBJECTIVITY BY MICHEL FOUCAULT by Cerruti, Pedro

    Published 2017
    “…In this respect, the focus is on how the concepts of “biopolitics” and “biopower” have been critically retaken as starting points for the construction of notions, such as “noopolitics” and “psychopolitics”, which seek to give account of the forms of power that are exercised no longer on bodies but primarily on the mind or psyche.…”
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    Las migraciones como pandemias by Trapaga, Iban

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…Biopolitics…”
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    CITIES, VIDEOCAMERAS AND VIDEO-SURVEILLANCE: STATE OF THE ART AND RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES by Lio, Vanesa

    Published 2015
    “…This reconstruction of the state of the art is organized from aspects of video surveillance that have been privileged: theoretical dialogue with notions such as social control, panopticism and biopolitics; effectiveness in reducing crime; the role of the cameras in delineating cities and social classification; the regulatory framework and the conflict with certain individual rights. …”
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    Governmentality, Intelligibility Grid and Sociological Research in Educational Policy: Theoretical-Analytical Notes from the Toolbox by Aguirre, Elias Gonzalo

    Published 2023
    “…From the tradition of governmentality studies and their resonances in political sociologies and education, this article recovers the current debates around the notions of governmentality, government and biopolitics developed in the vast work of Michel Foucault to link them with the discussions on the object of study and the theoretical field of educational policy, emphasizing the analytical potential offered by its intelligibility grid for the educational phenomena of post-disciplinary societies. …”
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    Landscapes, rights, transdisciplinary (dis)assembly and health promotion between research and extension by Llorens, Santiago, Cotaimich, Valeria

    Published 2023
    “…Ultimately, it will be pointed out that the provocation of the landscape is to place us before the responsibility of creating imaginations, political cosmologies, affections, commitments and discourses that open to the possibility of naming and making these rights effective; in order to enhance the (dis) assembly of notions appropriated by the governmentalized biopolitical power, in favor of biopolitics of the common.…”
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    Touring institutions: analysis of the film Camino by Mateo, Natacha, Mendizabal, Javier

    Published 2018
    “…From some topic´s of the Javier Fesser´s film, Camino, like life, health and ethics appear in tension whit theoretical constructions in gender and biopolitic. The mass media and the cinema usually shows exacerbated stereotypes of class and gender in the social net. …”
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    Indigenous peoples and extension: considerations for dialogue-based work of knowledge by Bompadre, José María

    Published 2020
    “…The objective of this work is to reflect on how to problematize our extensionist practices with indigenous peoples, their scope and limits, the discomforts we go through, and the challenges when converging in projects where many times there are intersections between different ways of being and being in the "world".Within these coordinates, I propose to situate the extension in precise historical contexts, from which biopolitical devices can be identified that territorialize indigenous peoples on planes of subordination and subalternization. …”
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