This chapter will analyze recent economic crises and the vampirism as described above, through a philosophical lens provided by the ideas of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari (1988), and that coincides with the quote from Smitley (1933). This lens allows us to focus on the 'regimes of work' associated with the crises and their connections to education as a practice (Schatzki, 1996). Regimes of work are increasingly being sieved and processed through the mechanics of a deterritorialising, postindustrial, global capitalism. This digitized, 'machinic' influence reaches into the subjectivating heart of what it means to exist in regimes of work, how to escape if necessary, and how to formulate and sustain questions of freedom from within these r...
This text talks about the reflections made by the Marxism on the question of education related to wo...
AbstractThe work of Deleuze and his associates has been widely discussed, and there is a burgeoning ...
In this essay, Deleuze and Guattari\u27s ideas as discussed in their book, A Thousand Plateaus: Capi...
This paper critically examines the materialism that Gilles Deleuze espouses in his oeuvre to the ben...
This article will explore the increasing interest in the application of the philosophy of Gilles Del...
One of the more dominant themes around the use of Deleuze and Guattari’s work, including in this spe...
The application of Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophical work to pedagogy would seemingly position th...
Resisting Financialization with Deleuze and Guattari aims to provide a contribution in relation to t...
Gilles Deleuze's (1925-1995) philosophical work enabled him to examine the history of Western philos...
This chapter was precipitated by an existential crisis at confronting the situation of children in o...
Debates about education policy in Australia are dominated by neoliberal approaches to the management...
This thesis analyses the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. It examines his oeuvre to draw out the series...
This chapter sets out the principles of transversality in globalization and education that underpin ...
Debates about education policy in Australia are dominated by neoliberal approaches to the management...
In this chapter, I will study the relationship between education and working life from a few viewpoi...
This text talks about the reflections made by the Marxism on the question of education related to wo...
AbstractThe work of Deleuze and his associates has been widely discussed, and there is a burgeoning ...
In this essay, Deleuze and Guattari\u27s ideas as discussed in their book, A Thousand Plateaus: Capi...
This paper critically examines the materialism that Gilles Deleuze espouses in his oeuvre to the ben...
This article will explore the increasing interest in the application of the philosophy of Gilles Del...
One of the more dominant themes around the use of Deleuze and Guattari’s work, including in this spe...
The application of Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophical work to pedagogy would seemingly position th...
Resisting Financialization with Deleuze and Guattari aims to provide a contribution in relation to t...
Gilles Deleuze's (1925-1995) philosophical work enabled him to examine the history of Western philos...
This chapter was precipitated by an existential crisis at confronting the situation of children in o...
Debates about education policy in Australia are dominated by neoliberal approaches to the management...
This thesis analyses the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. It examines his oeuvre to draw out the series...
This chapter sets out the principles of transversality in globalization and education that underpin ...
Debates about education policy in Australia are dominated by neoliberal approaches to the management...
In this chapter, I will study the relationship between education and working life from a few viewpoi...
This text talks about the reflections made by the Marxism on the question of education related to wo...
AbstractThe work of Deleuze and his associates has been widely discussed, and there is a burgeoning ...
In this essay, Deleuze and Guattari\u27s ideas as discussed in their book, A Thousand Plateaus: Capi...