Foucault, Power, and Ethics

External reference: https://openalex.org/T12295

  1. Article reframes legal-sex decertification through utopian failure
    Explore how prefigurative law reform reshapes legal proposals on sex and gender through utopian studies, reframing failure as productive rather than disqualifying.
  2. What is groundwater?
    Examines how groundwater shifted from participatory knowledge to abstracted resource in Western thought, suggesting metaphysical reorientation could improve water crisis responses.
  3. Yogyakarta’s waste crisis is framed as structural and long-lasting
    Analysis of Yogyakarta's waste crisis explores how urban centers externalize garbage to peripheral zones, revealing systemic inequality and slow violence affecting informal workers.
  4. Neoliberal law is described as reconfiguring democratic conflict
    Sociological analysis of how neoliberal law displaces political conflict from democratic arenas into juridical domains, fragmenting collective agency and neutralizing dissent through claims of.