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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Apologies for the humble-brag, I would like to announce the publication of an edited collection from Ryan Tippet and myself entitled,
<em><span name="searchHitInReadingPane" id="0.49632375872824075" class="highlight">Security,</span>
<span name="searchHitInReadingPane" id="0.5888139284960578" class="highlight">Race,</span>
<span name="searchHitInReadingPane" id="0.7078256160889894" class="highlight">Biopower</span>: Essays on Technologies and Corporeality</em>. The book contains contributions based on presentations at the first
<em>Space, <span name="searchHitInReadingPane" id="0.7290255666798536" class="highlight">
Race,</span> Bodies </em>conference. More information about the book is available at the publisher's site here:
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><a href="http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137554079#aboutBook" target="_blank">http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137554079#aboutBook</a>&nbsp;and I've attached flyers which offer a discount (the full Introduction is
 available on google books). I'm currently attending the Crossroads conference, so if you'd like a hard copy of the flyer or want to discuss the book, please flag me down!<br>
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Here's an overview of the book:</div>
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">This book explores how technologies of media, medicine, law and governance enable and constrain the mobility of bodies within geographies of space and race. Each chapter describes and critiques the ways in which contemporary
 technologies produce citizens according to their statistical risk or value in an atmosphere of generalised
<span name="searchHitInReadingPane" id="0.013659395740916347" class="highlight">security,</span> both in relation to categories of
<span name="searchHitInReadingPane" id="0.3543430173633436" class="highlight">race,</span> and within the new possibilities for locating and managing bodies in space. The topics covered include:&nbsp;drone warfare, the global distribution of HIV-prevention drugs,
 racial profiling in airports, Indigenous sovereignty, consumer lifestyle apps and their ecological and labour costs, and anti-aging therapies.
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">The full table of contents are listed below. I realise the book is a bit pricey so if any students are keen to read a chapter, get in touch and I'll see if I can pass along a pdf version.</div>
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Kind regards,</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Holly.<br>
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>Introduction</strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>Holly Randell-Moon and Ryan Tippet</strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong><em>Section One: Geocorpographies</em></strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Death by Metadata: The Bioinformationalisation of Life and the Transliteration of Algorithms to Flesh
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Joseph Pugliese</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Of Bodies, Borders, and Barebacking: The Geocorpographies of HIV
</strong>Joshua Pocius<strong> </strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Body, Crown, Territory: Geocorpographies of the British Monarchy and White Settler Sovereignty
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Holly Randell-Moon</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>What are you doing here? The Politics of Race and Belonging at the Airport
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Sunshine M. Kamaloni</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong><em>Section Two: Technologies</em></strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Corporate Geocorpographies: Surveillance and Social Media Expansions
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Ryan Tippet</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Everyday Modulation: Dataism, Health Apps, and the Production of Self-Knowledge
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Brett Nicholls</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Invisible Bodies and Forgotten Spaces: Materiality, Toxicity, and Labour in Digital Ecologies
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Sy Taffel</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong><em>Section Three: Biopolitics</em></strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Domesticating Drone Technologies: Commercialisation, banalisation, and reconfiguring &#8216;ways of seeing&#8217;
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Caitlin Overington and Thao Phan</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>The Somatechnics of Desire and the Biopolitics of Ageing
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">David-Jack Fletcher</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&#9654;</strong><strong> &nbsp;</strong><strong>Securing Sovereignty: Private Property, Indigenous Resistance, and the Rhetoric of Housing
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<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Jillian Kramer</div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>Conclusion</strong></div>
<div style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><strong>Holly Randell-Moon and Ryan Tippet</strong></div>
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Dr Holly Randell-Moon<br>
Department of Media, Film and Communication<br>
University of Otago<br>
PO Box 56<br>
Dunedin 9054<br>
New Zealand Tel 64 3 479 3724<br>
<a id="NoLP" href="http://www.otago.ac.nz/mfco/staff/otago052356.html" target="_blank">http://www.otago.ac.nz/mfco/staff/otago052356.html</a><br>
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<a id="NoLP" href="http://teu.ac.nz/portfolio/love-humanities/"><b>I SUPPORT HUMANITIES AT OTAGO</b></a><br>
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Race and Whiteness Studies/ Religion Area Chair, <a id="NoLP" href="http://popcaanz.com/">
Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand</a><br>
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<a id="NoLP" href="http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137554079"><i>Security, Race, Biopower: Essays on Technology and Corporeality</i></a><br>
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<a id="NoLP" href="http://www.palgrave.com/br/book/9781137536891"><i>Religion After Secularization in Australia</i></a><br>
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