New article, 'Vulnerability and its Politics: Precarity and the Woundedness of Power' by Mikko Joronen and Mitch Rose open access in Progress in Human Geography.

New article coauthored by Mikko Joronen (Tampere University) and Mitch Rose (Aberystwyth University) aims to rethink disciplinary engagements with power, precarity and ontology through the notion of woundedness. The article is open access and can be accessed from the link below.

This article is an attempt to unwrite our current disciplinary enamourment with power. We begin from life’s woundedness, which we argue engenders a limit condition that both precedes power (vulnerability is the origin of power) and exceeds power (no power can ever resolve the problem of woundedness). To illustrate this, we introduce the ‘politics of the wound’: a perspective on politics that begins, not from a pre-existing ontology of forces and relations, but from the condition of striving, in infinitely generous and yet fragile ways, to claim sovereignty against the incurable wound of being a living being.

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