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Citizenship
  
German

Role
  
Sociologist

Nationality
  
German

Residence
  
Frankfurt, Germany

Influences
  
Michel Foucault

Fields
  
Sociology, Social theory

Name
  
Thomas Lemke


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Born
  
24 September 1963 (age 60) Bad Lauterberg, Lower Saxony, Germany (
1963-09-24
)

Institutions
  
Goethe University Frankfurt, University of Wuppertal, New York University, Copenhagen Business School

Thesis
  
Eine Kritik der politischen Vernunft

Known for
  
Governmentality, Biopolitics, Biopower

Alma mater
  
Goethe University of Frankfurt

Doctoral advisor
  
Joachim Hirsch, Alex Demirovic

Books
  
Biopolitics: An advanced, Foucault - governmentality - and critiq, Perspectives on Genetic Discrimination, Routledge Advances in Sociolo

Similar People
  
Michel Foucault, Alex Demirovic, Joachim Hirsch, Louis Althusser

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Thomas Lemke (born 24 September 1963 in Bad Lauterberg) is a German sociologist and social theorist. He is best known for his work on Governmentality, Biopolitics and his readings of Michel Foucault. He is currently a Professor of Sociology with specialization in Biotechnologies, Nature and Society at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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Biography

Thomas Lemke studied political sciences and sociology at the Goethe University Frankfurt, the University of Southampton and the Pantheon-Sorbonne University. In 1996 he received a PhD with a thesis on Michel Foucault under supervision of Joachim Hirsch and Alex Demirovic. In 2008, Lemke was appointed full professor at the Institute of Sociology at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Prior to this, he held positions at the Copenhagen Business School, and the University of Wuppertal. Furthermore, he was a research fellow at the New York University with Emily Martin and at Goldsmith College with Nikolas Rose.

Work

Prof. Lemke has published extensively on the social implications of the life sciences and contributed to the theoretical advancement of social theory and the social studies of biotechnology. He is especially recognized for his readings of Foucault and theoretical contributions to the debates on governmentality and biopolitics. In his book Biopolitics: An Advanced Introduction he offers a systematic on overview of the history of the notion of biopolitics. Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire says about the book "Thomas Lemke traces with beautiful clarity the genealogy of the concept of biopolitics. [...] This is essential reading for anyone interested in the current debates surrounding biopolitics". He has published and edited more than 15 books and his works have been translated into Danish, Dutch, English, Korean, Polish, Portuguese and Turkish. Furthermore, he has published articles in German, French, and English in leading international journals such as Critical Social Studies, Distinktion, New Genetics and Society, Sociology, and Theory, Culture & Society. His work has been frequently cited in scholarly and public debates and he regularly contributes to the intellectual discourse in Germany in major newspapers and on national radio and television.

Awards and recognition

In 2008, Lemke was awarded a Heisenberg Professorship by the German Research Foundation (one of the most prestigious grant in Germany).

In 2014, Lemke was awarded an opus magnum fellowship by the Volkswagen Foundation for his book project "The Government of Things. Foundations and Perspectives of New Materialism".

Monographs

  • Lemke, T. (2013). Perspectives on Genetic Discrimination. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Lemke, T. (2012). Foucault, Governmentality, and Critique. Bolder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
  • Lemke, T. (2011). Biopolitics: An Advanced Introduction. New York, NY: New York University Press
  • Lemke, T. (1991). Eine Kritik der politischen Vernunft – Foucaults Analyse der modernen Gouvernementalität. Hamburg/Berlin: Argument Verlag, 5th Edition 2011. ISBN 978-3886192519.
  • Edited volumes

  • Heinemann, T., I. Helén, L. Lemke, U. Naue, and M. Weiss (2015). Suspect Families: DNA Analysis, Family Reunification and Immigration Policies. Farnham and Burlington, VT: Ashgate
  • Bröckling, U., S. Krasmann, and T. Lemke (2011). Governmentality: Current Issues and Future Challenges. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Journal Articles

  • Heinemann, T.; Lemke, T. (2012). "Suspect Families: DNA Kinship Testing in German Immigration Policy". Sociology. 47 (4): 810. doi:10.1177/0038038512454352. 
  • Lemke, T. (2011). "Critique and Experience in Foucault". Theory, Culture & Society. 28 (4): 26–48. doi:10.1177/0263276411404907. 
  • Lemke, T. (2007). "An indigestible meal? Foucault, governmentality and state theory". Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory. 8 (2): 43–64. doi:10.1080/1600910X.2007.9672946. 
  • Lemke, T. (2001). "'The birth of bio-politics': Michel Foucault's lecture at the Collège de France on neo-liberal governmentality". Economy and Society. 30 (2): 190. doi:10.1080/713766674. 
  • References

    Thomas Lemke Wikipedia