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Human Genes and Neoliberal Governance: A Foucauldian Critique
Antoinette Rouvroy
Faculty of Law
Centre de Recherche Information, Droit et Societe
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Human Genes
100%
Neoliberal Governance
100%
Geneticization
50%
Private Life
50%
Biotechnology
50%
Neoliberalism
50%
Democratic Deliberation
50%
Fist
50%
Postgenomics
50%
Political Conditions
50%
Political Support
50%
Economic Conditions
50%
Individual Responsibility
50%
Governance Mode
50%
Economic Trends
50%
Neoliberal
50%
Cultural Framework
50%
Life Insurance
50%
Individual Choice
50%
Pressing Issues
50%
Welfare State
50%
Private Health Insurance
50%
Economic Framework
50%
Power Relations
50%
Political Frameworks
50%
Social Patterns
50%
Power-knowledge
50%
Genomic Privacy
50%
Genetic Discrimination
50%
Economic Consequences
50%
Social Conditions
50%
Social Sciences
Political Support
100%
Revolutions
100%
Private Health Insurance
100%
Political Economics
100%
Life Insurance
100%
Social Policy
100%
Discrimination
100%
Arts and Humanities
Framework
100%
era
100%
Welfare State
100%
Geneticization
100%
Power Relation
100%
Revolutions
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Neoliberalism
100%
Welfare State
100%
Life Insurance
100%
Private Health Insurance
100%
Macroeconomic Performance
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Power Relation
100%
Psychology
Discrimination
100%
INIS
biotechnology
33%
pressing
33%