Bioeconomic governance in the EU after the molecular revolution

An introduction

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  • Andrea Rossi Lancaster University

Abstract

Modern configurations of power have established a necessary bond between species life and political economy. This paper provides an initial theorisation of the field of bioeconomy in the context of biopolitics literature and an account of its empirical significance through a preliminary analysis of the European Union (EU)’s recently-launched ‘knowledge-based bioeconomy’ (KBBE) programme.

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Published

01/01/2010

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Bioeconomic governance in the EU after the molecular revolution: An introduction. (2010). Political Perspectives, 4(1). https://ojs.politicalperspectives.org.uk/index.php/polperspectives/article/view/53