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Simondon and the maker movement
Culture, Theory and Critique, 2019ABSTRACTThe maker movement is an eclectic network of people who make their own things in community-based workshops (makerspaces) and share their designs online.
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Transindividual Affect: Gilbert Simondon's Contribution to a Posthumanist Theory of Emotions
Emotion Review, 2022Claudio Celis Bueno
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Simondon and enaction: the articulation of life, subjectivity, and technics
Adaptive Behavior, 2021Émilien Dereclenne
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Simondon Contra New Materialism: Political Anthropology Reloaded
Theory, Culture and Society, 2021Andrea Bardin
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Anthropology in the Light of Simondon
SubStanceAbstract: This article traces the idea of magic and its relation to religion and technicity that Gilbert Simondon sets out in On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects [ METO ] (1958) and how this might be seen to be in dialogue with the anthropological schemas developed by James George Frazer, Emile Durkheim, and Marcel Mauss.
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Simondon, emotion, and individuation: The tensions of psychological life in digital worlds
Theory and Psychology, 2022Ian Tucker
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Being with Technique–Technique as being-with: The technological communities of Gilbert Simondon
Continental Philosophy Review, 2019Susanna Lindberg
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Simondon, Individuation and the Life Sciences: Interview with Anne Fagot-Largeault
Theory, Culture and Society, 2014Thierry Bardini
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On the Soul of Technical Objects: Commentary on Simondon’s ‘Technics and Eschatology’ (1972)
Theory, Culture and Society, 2018Yuk Hui
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