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Biopolitics: Publication Patterns in 1987

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Albert Somit
Affiliation:
Southern Illinois University Lesar Law Building Carbondale, Illinois 62901
Steven A. Peterson
Affiliation:
Division of Social Sciences Alfred University Alfred, New York 14802
KyoungKyo Seo
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois 62901
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In the following pages, we continue our annual updating of the biopolitical literature.

Total publications (85 items) were down from last year's all-time high (116) but precisely at the average (85) for the other four of the past five years (table 1).

The most striking change in area of interest was the increase in items classified as “physiology” (table 2). More books (6) were published last year than in any previous year (table 3) and several more are in various stages of completion.

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