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БИО-МОЋ У ДИГИТАЛНОЈ ЕРИ: КОНАЧНО РЕШЕЊЕ СПОРА ОКО ИНДИВИДУУМА?

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У средишту анализе налази се питање на који начин постструктуралистичка становишта могу да придонесу толерантном дијалогу о личним слободама у окружењу високих технологија, чиме се отвара низ етичких питања везаних за конструкцију знања и употребу база података у техничкој околини. У дигиталној ери нужно се јавља потреба за новом теоријом субјективитета која примарно делује кроз знање, комуникацију и језик. Ову тезу ауторица елаборише тако што повезује Foucaultov-e микро анализе био-моћи са Derridinom макро-перспективом која је зацртана кроз истраживање знака и игре у хуманистичким наукама, при чему се ослања на Baudrillardov-y критику политичке економије знака.

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