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Assemblage (philosophy)
The Dawn in Erewhon"
Disrupting Ethnography Through Rhizoanalysis Diana Masny1
L'abecedaire De Gilles Deleuze, Avec Claire Parnet
Assemblages and Actor-Networks: Rethinking Socio-Material Power, Politics and Space
Reading As Assemblage: Intensive Reading Practices Of
DELEUZE and GUATTARI Jean Hillier in Conversation with Gareth Abrahams
Assembling Architecture’, in Frichot, H
Erewhon by Samuel Butler
Manuel Delanda, Assemblage Theory (Edinburgh University Press, 2016) Andrew Ball
The Theory of Political Transformation in a Thousand Plateaus
Machinic Assemblages of Desire
Anxious Robots, Desiring Repression, Generating Profit
Questioning the Bounds of Language Language As an Assemblage
Novel: Erewhon, ANT, and Empire
Crime As an Assemblage July/August 2020, 12:68-79 Crockett Thomas
Concept Mapping in the Age of Deleuze: Fresh Perspectives and New Challenges
Deleuze and Cognitive Science Another “Next Step”
Félix Guattari: an Aberrant Introduction
Top View
Assemblage Theory and Schizoanalysis
Reconceptualizing College Impact Studies Through a Fractal Assemblage Theory
Assemblage Theory, the Most Recent and Perhaps Most Lucid Statement of His Philosophy That We Have
Erewhon: Media, Ecology, and Utopia in the Antipodes
Jaleh Mansoor - Kurt Schwitters' Merzbau: the Desiring House
Assemblage Notes, Or, a Comment on Assemblage
A Thousand Plateaus the Sheer Volume and Complexity of Deleuze and Guattari’S a Thousand Plateaus Can Be Daunting
The Atheist Machine
On Territorial Images: Erewhon, Or, Chiastic Desire
Is a New Life Possible? Deleuze and the Lines
Places As Assemblages: Paradigm Shift Or Fashionable Nonsense?
Erewhon, Or, Over the Range
Between Individualism and Socialism: Deleuze's Micropolitics of Desire By
Lines of Flight
The Atheist Machine
On Lines of Flight: a Study of Deleuze and Guattari's Concept
Students Researching Teachers' Practice: Lines Of
Re-Considering the Ontoepistemology of Student Engagement in Higher Education