Author: LETIZIA KONDERAK
Year: 2024
Publications
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Symbiosis and the Humanitarian Marketplace:
Echeverry- Alvarez “COMENTARIOS INCIDENTALES SOBRE EDUCACIÓN-INFORMACIÓN EN CLAVE PANDEMIA”
Das confissões da carne às redes confessionais
“From the confessions of the flesh to the confessional networks: the relationship between the practices of the self in the digital era and the rise of the extreme-right in the contemporary political scene” Our work aims to develop, based on Michel Foucault’s thought, a contemporary approach of the experience of the self in the sphere […]
Biopolitical Economies of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Biopolitical Economies of the COVID-19 Pandemic – Jonathan Short One place to start thinking about the COVID-19 pandemic from a biopolitical perspective is with the work of Italian philosopher Roberto Esposito…
Una crisis civilizatoria Espacio Publico
Una crisis civilizatoria Espacio Publico – Francisco Vázquez García Mucho se está hablando en estos meses acerca de la crisis sanitaria encarnada por la pandemia de la COVID19 y de la subsiguiente crisis económica. Poco se ha dicho sin embargo sobre la crisis civilizatoria que este proceso pandémico revela y contribuye a agravar. El Coronavirus […]
Without love there can be law but no justice
BIOPOLITICS, ECOLOGY, PANDEMICS QUESTIONING THE FORGETFULNESS OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Los animales ante la muerte del hombre: (tecno)biopoder y performances de la (des)domesticación
Rebelión en la granja: biopolítica, zootecnia y domesticación. Entrevista a Iván Darío Ávila Gaitán
Human Rights, Legal Personhood and the Impersonality of Embodied Life
Edges of the State
BorderLands
‘Closure’ at Manus Island and carceral expansion in the open air prison
borderlands: Australia’s Constitutional Nomopoly
Abstract This article reveals the central role played by the Australian constitution in producing the Australian debtscape through the establishment and maintenance of a colonial nomopoly. Australia’s colonial law is foundationally premised upon violent acts of invasion of Indigenous land and water, and because this continues without consent, the colonial state uses its monopoly of […]