This volume describes (a) the present academic and institutional status of Biopolitics and (b) the wide range of research areas that have emerged within the field. The Introduction puts into perspective the major differences and similarities between Biopolitics and more traditional approaches to political science in terms of basic concepts, scope, research methodology, and the resulting implications for public policy. The next two chapters focus on the institutions and organizations that have significantly influenced the structure and direction of the "movement." Chapter 4 describes how and why evolutionary theory has had an increasingly influential impact on political science. Chapters 5 through 9 are "case studies" of how biological perspectives have been productively used in several of the discipline's established "fields." Chapter 10 is a measured critical analysis of the enterprise and Chapter 11 looks at where biopolitics as a field might be moving.
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Editorial Advisory Board |
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Chapter 1 Biology And Politics: An Introduction |
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Chapter 2 Biology And Politics As An Organizational Enterprise |
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B Communicating Biopolitical Knowledge through the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences |
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Chapter 3 Graduate Education In Biology And Politics |
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A The Program at the State University of New York at Stony Brook |
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B The Biopolitics Program at Northern Illinois University |
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C Bootstrapping "Biology-Minded" Graduate Programs |
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D Other Related Aspects of Training Students |
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Chapter 4 On The Evolutionary Roots Of The Social Sciences |
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Chapter 5 Neuropolitics And Political Science: Providing A Foundation For The Study Of Politics |
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Chapter 6 The Biopolitics Of The Great Apes |
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Johan M. G. van der Dennen |
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Chapter 7 Biopolicy: Can It Provide A New Paradigm? |
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Chapter 8 Attempted Assassination And Presidential Achievement: The Case Of Ronald Reagan |
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Chapter 9 Toward An Evolutionary Synthesis Of Individualist And Communist Anarchism: The Evolutionary Bases Of Cooperation |
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Chapter 10 Success Or Failure? A Critical But Optimistic Evaluation Of Biopolitics |
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Chapter 11 The Politics Of Evolutionary Theory And Biopolitics In The Future |
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About The Contributors |
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Peterson, Dr S.A. - Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA Somit, Dr. A - Southern Illinois University, IL, USA