Anti-terrorism and the mutating dynamics of power - Dr Philippe Bonditti

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Description: Anti-terrorism and the mutating dynamics of power examines how terrorism and traceability have altered the traditional modes of governing people.
 
Created: 2010-03-30 17:28
Collection: Cambridge Review of International Affairs
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Philippe Bonditti, O.W. Lewis
Language: eng (English)
Distribution: World     (downloadable)
Keywords: terrorism; anti-terrorism; traceability; counterterrorism; Foucault; security; national security; biopolitics; governmentality; sovereignty;
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Abstract: Dr Philippe Bonditti is a visiting fellow at the Watson Institute of International Studies at Brown University. He has worked on the redefinition of the modalities of sovereign power through an analysis of US policies against transnational political violence. He is the author of ‘From territorial space to networks. A Foucauldian approach to the implementation of biometry’ (Alternatives: 29/4, 2004) and co-author, within the C.A.S.E. Collective, of the paper ‘Critical approach to security in Europe: a networked manifesto’ (Security Dialogue: 37/4, 2006). He is a member of the Editorial Board of the French journal Cultures & Conflits and of the Editorial and Communication Team of the journal International Political Sociology.
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