In this book, authors working with Deleuzean theories in educational research in Australia and the United Kingdom grapple with how the academic-writing machine might become less contained and bounded, and instead be used to free impulses to generate different creations and connections. The authors experiment with forms of writing that challenge the boundaries of academic language, moving beyond the strictures of the scientific method that governs and controls what works and what counts to make language vibrate with a new intensity. The authors construct monstrous creations, full of vitality and fervor, hybrid texts, part academic part creative assemblages, almost-but-perhaps-not-quite recognisable as research. Stories that blur the lines...
This thesis consists of two parts: the creative work titled ‘myfriendkoolkiller’, and an accompanyin...
In 1972, the French theorists Deleuze and Guattari unleashed their collaborative project-which they ...
Interdisciplinary research has become more mainstream in the academia as of late. Gilles Deleuze’s t...
In this book, authors working with Deleuzean theories in educational research in Australia and the U...
As researchers, much of our time is spent in the act of ‘writing’. The production of research as wri...
In this article, the authors respond to Deleuze and Collaborative Writing: An Immanent Plane of Comp...
We need to keep experimenting with writing to meet the challenges of Deleuze and Guattari’s flattene...
The experiment: to sit under a tree with a glass of wine and to write. To play with words and to att...
This article involves four writers exploring together the insights into collaborative writing that D...
The organisational territory of academia has become heavily gridded by consuming requirements to pro...
‘We do not lack communication. On the contrary, we have too much of it. We lack creation. We lack re...
I pull my copy of Metrophage out of its battered pink paper folder. It is suitably badly printed, an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Éditions de la Maison de...
Inspired by Gilles Deleuze's texts and writings, this article is an experiment toward thinking about...
The essays in this book think through and with Deleuzian concepts in the educational field. The resu...
This thesis consists of two parts: the creative work titled ‘myfriendkoolkiller’, and an accompanyin...
In 1972, the French theorists Deleuze and Guattari unleashed their collaborative project-which they ...
Interdisciplinary research has become more mainstream in the academia as of late. Gilles Deleuze’s t...
In this book, authors working with Deleuzean theories in educational research in Australia and the U...
As researchers, much of our time is spent in the act of ‘writing’. The production of research as wri...
In this article, the authors respond to Deleuze and Collaborative Writing: An Immanent Plane of Comp...
We need to keep experimenting with writing to meet the challenges of Deleuze and Guattari’s flattene...
The experiment: to sit under a tree with a glass of wine and to write. To play with words and to att...
This article involves four writers exploring together the insights into collaborative writing that D...
The organisational territory of academia has become heavily gridded by consuming requirements to pro...
‘We do not lack communication. On the contrary, we have too much of it. We lack creation. We lack re...
I pull my copy of Metrophage out of its battered pink paper folder. It is suitably badly printed, an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Éditions de la Maison de...
Inspired by Gilles Deleuze's texts and writings, this article is an experiment toward thinking about...
The essays in this book think through and with Deleuzian concepts in the educational field. The resu...
This thesis consists of two parts: the creative work titled ‘myfriendkoolkiller’, and an accompanyin...
In 1972, the French theorists Deleuze and Guattari unleashed their collaborative project-which they ...
Interdisciplinary research has become more mainstream in the academia as of late. Gilles Deleuze’s t...