Recent global events highlight the urgent need for tools that facilitate a deeper understanding of the political dimensions surrounding suicide. The book explores the complex interplay between societal factors and individual choices, aiming to provide insights that can inform discussions and policies related to mental health and suicide prevention. By examining these themes, it seeks to foster a more nuanced perspective on the implications of suicide in contemporary society.
Nicholas Michelsen Knihy


Drawing on post-structural political theory, this book explores two concepts used to make sense of our disturbed reality: the state and the network. It argues that, in order to better understand today's world, we must pull apart the familiar lines of our maps to find new insights and opportunities for a better future.