ON THE BIOPOLITICS OF SUICIDE

On the Biopolitics of Suicide

This essay critically examines the biopoliticization of suicide, challenging its framing as a public health issue which obscures its cultural and philosophical significance.Drawing from Michel Foucault’s theories of biopower, this essay argues that suicide is externalized, massified, and medicalized under the discourse of public health, leading t

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Research constituent, intellectual structure and current trends in environmental sustainability-an analytical retrospective

Abstract Climate change is a paramount problem for humanity, representing a substantial danger to all living organisms.Industrialization, a vital factor for economic progress, has resulted in global warming, posing a threat to the long-term viability of our ecosystem.Currently, a wide range of techniques and Baby Tee technologies are being used to

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