"Dealing with the complexity of social change during the process of civilization, Deleuze and Guattari (1987) proposed the concept of an assemblage that is only grasped in the dynamic relation between the machinic assemblage (e.g., the structure of organizations, physical materials and resources) and the enunciative assemblage (e.g., regulations, governing principles and symbolic expressions). Exploring the complex relationship between social change and social networks in terms of Deleuze's theory of assemblage, we argue that the process-oriented methodology should be conceptualized as 'time-related research'. It is required to produce the 'process-generated data' in the form of Deleuze's sense of an event during the process of the time-rel...
This paper conducts a dialogue, and creates a new synthesis, between two of the most influential ont...
International audienceMost social phenomena are processes, and like all processes they 'take time'. ...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
"Dealing with the complexity of social change during the process of civilization, Deleuze and Guatta...
Inspired by Deleuze and Guattari, assemblage theory, as it has come to be known in recent years (lar...
Dieser Beitrag verortet diese Ausgabe in ihrem Entstehungskontext des Master-Seminars "Assemblage - ...
Dieser Beitrag verortet diese Ausgabe in ihrem Entstehungskontext des Master-Seminars »Assemblage – ...
In this paper, we propose and evaluate an epistemology of systems thinking in relation to the vitali...
This paper presents a comparative critique of the ‘processual temporalities’ which infuse both socia...
Dieser Beitrag zeigt im Rahmen der Policy Anthropology und seiner Forschungsfrage nach der Handlungs...
This paper contends that the power of Deleuze & Guattari’s (1988) notion of assemblage as theori...
This research project started as an inquiry into the relationship between organisations and the idea...
This paper explores social inquiry in terms of the ‘research-assemblages’ that produce knowledge fro...
Action Research is normally described as both a cyclical process and a participatory (democratic/ega...
This paper conducts a dialogue, and creates a new synthesis, between two of the most influential ont...
International audienceMost social phenomena are processes, and like all processes they 'take time'. ...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
"Dealing with the complexity of social change during the process of civilization, Deleuze and Guatta...
Inspired by Deleuze and Guattari, assemblage theory, as it has come to be known in recent years (lar...
Dieser Beitrag verortet diese Ausgabe in ihrem Entstehungskontext des Master-Seminars "Assemblage - ...
Dieser Beitrag verortet diese Ausgabe in ihrem Entstehungskontext des Master-Seminars »Assemblage – ...
In this paper, we propose and evaluate an epistemology of systems thinking in relation to the vitali...
This paper presents a comparative critique of the ‘processual temporalities’ which infuse both socia...
Dieser Beitrag zeigt im Rahmen der Policy Anthropology und seiner Forschungsfrage nach der Handlungs...
This paper contends that the power of Deleuze & Guattari’s (1988) notion of assemblage as theori...
This research project started as an inquiry into the relationship between organisations and the idea...
This paper explores social inquiry in terms of the ‘research-assemblages’ that produce knowledge fro...
Action Research is normally described as both a cyclical process and a participatory (democratic/ega...
This paper conducts a dialogue, and creates a new synthesis, between two of the most influential ont...
International audienceMost social phenomena are processes, and like all processes they 'take time'. ...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...