Abstract

The article discusses the impact of the digitalisation of politics on the place of bodies in the political and social life of liberal democracies. The author intends to show that the promise of the disappearance of bodies from the public space has only been partially fulfilled, and that ’surveillance capitalism’ has instead given new vigour to new forms of mobilisation characterised by the instrumentation of bodies for political purposes.

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