Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

Infopolitics, Biopolitics, Anatomopolitics: Toward a Genealogy of the Power of Data, by Colin Koopman

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 Colin Koopman is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the New Media and Culture Program at the University of Oregon. He is the author of two books, Genealogy as Critique: Foucault and the Problems of Modernity (Indiana University Press, 2013), and Pragmatism as Transition: Historicity and Hope in James, Dewey, and Rorty (Columbia University Press, 2009). His published articles include “Conceptual Analysis for Genealogical Philosophy: How to Study the History of Practices after Foucault and Wittgenstein,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy (2017), “The Will, The Will to Believe, and William James,” Journal of the History of Philosophy (2017), and “Transforming the Self amidst the Challenges of Chance: William James on ‘Our Undisciplinables,’” Diacritics (2016).

Colin Koopman, “Infopolitics, Biopolitics, Anatomopolitics: Toward a Genealogy of the Power of Data,” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 39:1 (2018), pp. 103-28.

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