Assemblage deleuze

    • [DOCX File]tactyc.org.uk

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      The rhizome, instead, is a non-hierarchical assemblage whose discrete parts are held together by connections and by points of rupture that generate ‘lines of flight’ from which new poles of relations between multiple ‘planes’ are activated. My paper moves from the exposition of the theory of the rhizome to the analysis of the rhizomatic ...

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    • [DOC File]Call for Papers: The First international Deleuze Studies ...

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      assemblage, Cartesian, Deleuze, diffusionism, dispositif, Foucault, feminist, early Enlightenment, lines of flight, Marx, non-representational geography, paradigmatic city, paradoxical space, power geometries, social space, socio-spatial dialectic, socio-spatial formation, spaces of exception, spatial fix, states of exception, structured ...

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    • [DOC File]University of Birmingham - A leading global university

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      Deleuze and Guattari go against the imposition of rules of signification in linguistics and opt instead for a pragmatics of language, in which utterances do not simply “trace” or “cite” from the whole of language, but rather constitute singular “order-words” or “assemblages of enunciation” that …

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    • [DOC File]Deleuze and Analytic Philosophy

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      As one of the most important terms in Gilles Deleuze’s oeuvre, “assemblage” refers to the territory of an object along with its own regime of signs and pragmatic system. Yet assemblage also refers to the forces of deterritorialization underlying the structure which enable the formation of new connections.

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    • [DOC File]PHILOSOPHY: SOCIETY-SPACE

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      The assemblage as it appears in Deleuze and Guattari’s (1987) work is organised in four directions, or along two planes each with two poles. On the vertical plane we have what we might call the territorial pole. This is the pole of the assemblage oriented toward stratification, or the structuring principle of organisation: for example, the ...

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    • [DOCX File]Agamben, G. 2014 From the State of Control to a Praxis of ...

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      Stratigos (2015) demonstrates the benefits of this by re-analysing her research into belonging; through a Deleuze-Guattarian (1987) lens of assemblage and desire. Initially Stratigos’ research considered a sense of belonging through a toddler’s acceptance into the older children’s bear cave. The toddler had been perpetually refused entry ...

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction

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      Assemblage theory from Deleuze to De Landa (2006) to Latour (2005a) thinks through the organization of complex non-hierarchical systems. If we were to understand buildings as assemblages of human, technical, technological, organic and inorganic matter that are in a constant condition of vibrancy and emergence, another approach to architectural design unfolds.

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      a) Reality is at the same time single but also multiple; it is an assemblage of relations (Deleuze, 1988; Deleuze & Guattari, 1980/1987). b) Reality does not exist objectively ‘out-there’ in the course of a linear temporality, but its very existence requires action for the reason …

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    • Understanding Society: Assemblage theory

      Put simply, the more an entity entails a heterogeneous assemblage of human and non-human elements, and the more this heterogeneous collective (Latour’s term) or multiplicity (Deleuze’s term) is transformed into what Deleuze would call a plane of consistency and Latour calls articulation, the more ‘real’ (i.e., autonomous) the entity ...

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