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Biopolitics as a form of power in modern risk society

Abstract

A set of approaches of modern scientists in the field of sociology, history, hilosophy and economy on biopolicy as practice and the strategy of the power in management of society. The concept of biopolicy starting from Michel Foucault’s doctrine hasn’t found the theoretical and empirical filling in Russia yet. Many of the approaches are still not presented in domestic scientific literature.

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Yu. V. Barbaruk
Научно-исследовательский центр «Арктика» Дальневосточного отделения Российской академии наук
Russian Federation


A. V. Barbaruk
Северо-Восточный государственный университет
Russian Federation


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Barbaruk Yu.V., Barbaruk A.V. Biopolitics as a form of power in modern risk society. Sociology and Law. 2018;(3):35-44. (In Russ.)

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