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Necropolitical constructions of happiness, COVID-19 and higher education

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    Abstract

    This piece provokes discussions about the pathological performativities of COVID-19, the British state and UK higher education. We argue that despite the apparent disconnectedness of these components, the connecting fabric is one of a necropoilitical (Mbembe 2003) nature. This socio-political hegemony is constitutive of and through the ‘performativity of happiness’ as a mechanism of oppression. Universities as sites and locations where multiple oppressions are produced and enacted, can also be sites of potential mobilised empowerment. The pathological politics of COVID-19 rests on these mechanics, while the potential for liberatory solidarities is already at work in resistance.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)169-173
    JournalCritical Studies on Security
    Volume9
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 4 May 2021

    Keywords

    • COVID-19
    • Higher education
    • Necropolitics
    • Universities

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