Ambiguities of the Ecological Movement in Germany (English)
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Biopolitics: the politics of the body, race and nature
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1996
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Title:Ambiguities of the Ecological Movement in Germany
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Conference:Conference, Biopolitics: the politics of the body, race and nature ; 1994 ; Vienna
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Published in:PUBLIC POLICY AND SOCIAL WELFARE ; 19 ; 71-82
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Publisher:
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Publication date:1996-01-01
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Size:12 pages
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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The Order of BodiesGyoergy, P. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
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Biopolitics on the Ruins of CommunismFeher, F. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
- 71
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Ambiguities of the Ecological Movement in GermanyFetscher, I. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
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Biopolitics, Postmodernism, and Cultural Policy. The Zero Tolerance Model of State Intervention in Canadian Higher EducationFekete, J. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
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The Biopolitics of WorkRabinbach, A. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
- 113
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Biopolitical Ideologies and Their Impact on the New Social MovementsVon Beyme, K. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
- 133
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The Politics of Predisposition. The Social Meaning of Predictive BiologyNelkin, D. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
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Gender Parody as a Form of Resistance? Some Remarks on Judith ButlerNagl-Docekal, H. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996
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The Racialization of Immigration Policy. Biopolitics and Policy-makingSchain, M. A. / European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research| Dr Karl Renner Institute et al. | 1996