Domesticating the Thermal: Sense of Warmth as the Object of Biopolitics

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  • Kitija Mirončuka University of Latvia

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https://doi.org/10.26881/tutg.2025.3.13

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thermal conditions, more-than-human world, environmental philosophy, biopolitics

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2025-12-04

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Mirončuka, K. (2025). Domesticating the Thermal: Sense of Warmth as the Object of Biopolitics. Tutoring Gedanensis, 10(3), 123–129. https://doi.org/10.26881/tutg.2025.3.13

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