The Agamben Debates
Giorgio Agamben: Contagion – Enough 14
Philosophy and Pandemic in the Postdigital Era: Foucault, Agamben, Žižek – Post Digital Science and Education
The Biopolitics of Immunity in Times of COVID-19: An Interview with Roberto Esposito – Antipode Online
Giorgio Agamben: The Plague was Already Present – Critical Legal Thinking
Understanding the Coronavirus epidemics with Foucault? – Foucault Blog – University of Zulrich
Panagiotis Sotiris – Against Agamben: Is a democratic biopolitics possible? – Critical Legal Thinking
Crying for Repression: Populist and Democratic Biopolitics in Times of COVID-19 – Critical Legal Thinking
Democratic Biopolitics Revisited: A Response to a Critique – Critical Legal Thinking
A Foucauldian enquiry in the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic management – Critical Legal
Coronavirus and Responsibilization: An Italian Experience – University of Zurich
Other Articles
Theoretical Puppets: Foucault on the Coronavirus, Biopolitics, and the “Apparatus of Security” (2020) – Foucault News
Paul B. Preciado, Learning from the virus (2020)
Crying for Repression: Populist and Democratic Biopolitics in Times of COVID-19. – Critical Legal Thinking
Quarantine debates in Zanzibar conjure memories of colonial racial segregation – Global Voices
The biopolitics of COVID-19 – a personal view – openDemocracy
COVID-19 Pandemic and biopolitics in Latin America – Data Activism
The politics behind how governments control coronavirus data – The Conversation
Pandemic Conundrum: To Control Or To Trust? – Analysis – Eurasia News
The Biopolitics of Covid-19 – Sluger O’Toole
The Attack on Democratic, Constitutional Rights During the Pandemic Is Ominous: Aruna Roy – The Wire
Lydia H. Liu’s “The Incalculable: Thoughts on the Collapse of the Biosecurity Regime” –Critical Thinking
Crying for Repression: Populist and Democratic Biopolitics in Times of COVID-19. – Phil Archive
Democratic Biopolitics Revisited: A Response to a Critique – Critical Legal Thinking
A Foucauldian enquiry in the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic management – Critical Legal Thinking
Prisoners of State – Critical Legal Thinking
The coronavirus: biopolitics and the rise of ‘Anthropocene Authoritarianism’ – Global Affairs
Normality: coronavirus and state transformation – Global Affairs
Lasting effects of covid-19 on States and societies – Global Affairs
The US Empire, the surveillance state and the imperial boomerang – Verso Blog
What Machiavelli knew about pandemics – New Statesman
How Albert Camus’ The plague became the defining book of the coronavirus crisis – New Statesman
Judith Butler: Capitalism has its limits – Verso Books
COVID-19 and the politics of social protection – Effective States
COVID-19: Rebirth of Social Darwinism
Judith Butler on the Violence of Neglect Amid a Health Crisis – The Nation
Preventing stigma related to COVID-19 requires full-throated campaign, says expert Gita Sen – The Hindu
The biopolitics of coronavirus – Deccan Herald
‘The King is Naked’: Bolsonaro & the Pandemic (Critique in times of Coronavirus) – Critical Legal Thinking
Biopolitics in the Time of Coronavirus – In the moment
The Rise and Fall of Biopolitics: A Response to Bruno Latour – In the Moment
Why the coronavirus presents a global political danger – New Statesman
The coronavirus: biopolitics and the rise of ‘anthropocene authoritarianism’ – Russia in Global Affairs
The Social-Distancing Culture War Has Begun – The Atlantic
Biopolitical Effects
Spatialization
Paul B. Preciado: The losers conspiracy – Art Forum
I Study Prisons and AIDS History. Here’s Why Self-Isolation Really Scares Me. – Slate
Blaming the vectors
Stop Blaming Black People for Dying of the Coronavirus – The Atlantic
Dignity and Disinfectant in the Time of a Pandemic – The Wire
South Korea and COVID-19: news and analysis
Trump’s HHS admits racism is driving COVID-19 policy – Truth Out
Living as a virus in Modi’s India – Verso Blog
How lives were destroyed under cover of lockdown in a small Indian town – The Guardian
India’s Muslim minority experiences increased targeting and violence during COVID-19 – IDS
Pakistan’s Hazara Shia minority blamed for spread of COVID-19 – IDS