Geoffrey Whitehall
Political and Social Science
Acadia University
Canada
Biography
Professor in the Department of Politics at Acadia University D. Phil. (Political Science, University of Hawaii, 2004) M.A. (CSPT, UVIC, 1998) B.A. (Geography, Carleton University, 1996)
Research Interest
International Relations Contemporary and Continental Political Theory Popular Culture and World Politics Political Theory of War and Peace Subjectivity and Sovereignty Biopolitics and Resistance Discourses of Time and Space
Publications
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“Pre-emptive Global Biopolitics and the ProMED Network†in Resilience International Policies, Practices and Discourses (January, 2015)
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“The Paradox of Crisis and the Importance of Being Indifferent†in Nevzat Soguk and Scott Nelson, eds., Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Theory, Modern Power, World Politics (Surrey: Ashgate, forthcoming 2016)