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This book examines the transformation of historical forms of power and the emergence of new polities and citizen-subjects produced by a new form of power sensory power in the 21st century. Engin Isin highlights how sensory power, driven by artificial intelligence and machine learning, transforms historical forms of power (sovereign, disciplinary and regulative), reconfigures cities, states, and empires, and engenders the autopoietic subject. Drawing from thinkers like Spinoza, Nietzsche, Deleuze, and Foucault, and reworking their theories of power with Austin and Derrida, the book offers a critical perspective on these changes.
Contents
Dedication Page
Preface
List of Figures
Introduction: The Games We Play
1. How To Do Things with Power: Words, Numbers, Neurons
2. Doing Things with Numbers: Datasciences
3. Doing Things with Neurons: Neurosciences
4. The Autopoietic Subject
Conclusion: What Games Shall We Play?
Works Cited
Index