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Psychodynamism of Individuation and New Materialism [PDF]
In this chapter, I explore the possible benefits of combining an analysis of the psychodynamism of individuation with New Materialism. I contend that concepts such as dynamic objectivity and autonomy can help us to understand the specificity of human ...
Émilie Filion-Donato
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Simondon Contra New Materialism: Political Anthropology Reloaded [PDF]
This paper responds to an invitation to historians of political thought to enter the debate on new materialism. It combines Simondon’s philosophy of individuation with some aspects of post-humanist and new materialist thought, without abandoning a more ...
Andrea Bardin
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Thinking through the Disruptive Effects and Affects of the Coronavirus with Feminist New Materialism
The disruptive biocultural force of the coronavirus highlights the value of more-than-human perspectives for examining the gendered effects and affects on our everyday lives and leisure practices.
S. Fullagar, A. Pavlidis
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The impact of materialism on prosocial behavior of Chinese adolescents: a moderated mediating effect test [PDF]
Objectives This study aims to explore the predictive effect of materialism on prosocial behavior and its influencing mechanism. Methods study 1 used the materialism scale, prosocial behavior scale and meaning in life scale to investigate 715 Chinese ...
Yanhan Wei +3 more
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Il New Materialism appare come un «prototipo» che può essere caratterizzato ricorrendo alla nozione wittgensteiniana di «somiglianze di famiglia»: come i membri di una famiglia, i vari filoni del New Materialism condividono alcuni tratti, ma non necessariamente tutti gli stessi tratti.
Lorenzo D'Angelo +2 more
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New materialism is not a clear-cut set of theses, or a firmly unified school of thought. It crosses discourses and theoretical commitments, but, as its name indicates, seems consistently to oppose ‘new’ materialism to an older form, or perhaps several older forms of this doctrine. The latter are typically associated with ‘mechanistic’ standpoints, with
Wolfe, Charles +2 more
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Towards a New Materialism in Psychedelic Studies [PDF]
We are currently living through a period of ‘psychedelic renaissance’, with an increased interest, both in clinical research and in society at large, in the use of psychedelic substances such as LSD, psylocybin, DMT and mescaline. This interest, however,
Daan F. Oostveen
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At a time when it is critically important to preserve natural resources and reduce the amount of man-made pollution, this article explores other potentials for materialism in today’s market economies.
Justyna Kramarczyk +1 more
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Thinking With New Materialism in Qualitative Case Studies
In this article, we discuss challenges and implications of thinking with new materialisms and the Deleuzian philosophy of immanence in qualitative case studies.
Åsa Andersson +2 more
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From New Materialism to the Postdigital: Religious Responses to Environment and Technology. [PDF]
The article traces developments since the publication of John Reader’s Theology and New Materialism (2017) with the aim of establishing conceptual resources that link concerns for the environment with those for digital technology.
Reader J.
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