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Rhizome

2021
Abstract The concept of the rhizome was first articulated in Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature, published in French in 1975 and translated into English in 1986. Here the term emerges from a reading of Kafka’s description of movements in his novels and short stories, but it is also tied to a mode of ...
Simone Fullagar, Candace R. Kuby
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Coronavirus as a Rhizome

International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism, 2021
Disinformation and misinformation about COVID-19 have proliferated, particularly on social media. The purpose of this paper is to show the rhizomic nature of COVID-19-related dis- and misinformation having aspect of conspiracy theories, which are used on social media platforms to counter the official narratives about the origins of the virus ...
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From Trees to Rhizomes

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2016
This essay argues for a reorientation in medicine, a reorientation that integrates Descartes's tree-like approach to medical knowledge, which positions medical care in traditional, vertically hierarchical processes of patient differentiation, with the rhizome-like approach proposed by Deleuze and Guattari, which offers a more horizontal, weblike ...
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Rhizom

2013
Lemma zu 'Rhizom', erstmals erschienen in der 3. Auflage des "Metzler Lexikon Literatur- und Kulturtheorie" (2004); hier reproduziert nach der 5. Auflage (2013)
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Rhizome

2010
Le concept de « rhizome » attire l’attention vers la multiplicité des liens qui se tissent entre un individu et son environnement humain et non humain. En ce sens, il est une pensée des relations au centre desquelles tout être existe et vit sa vie. Il devrait être un concept-clé du travail social pour autant que l’on considère que cette profession ...
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Rhizomes and plateaus

Jazz Research Journal, 2010
Problems of jazz historiography are identified and discussed. The model of historiography offered by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari based on the concept of the non-hierarchical, anti-genealogical rhizome is proposed as an alternative to existing approaches. Applied to an examination of the jazz-’classical’ relationship, the model highlights a number
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Repeating the Rhizome

SubStance, 2002
The concept of the rhizome, as articulated by Deleuze & Guattari in Mille Plateaux, offers us a way of thinking and theorizing hypertext1 within the new technologies. I would like to explore the creative implications of this concept and to suggest that with the coming of hypertext, the classical model of text as "arbre de connaissance" is more ...
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