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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[pt] A GEOFILOSOFIA E O ANTROPOCENO / [en] GEOPHILOSOPHY AND THE ANTHROPOCENE

EMANUEL MELLO MATTOS DE CASTRO 30 April 2024 (has links)
[pt] A Geofilosofia é uma ontologia ecológica apropriada para problematizar a catástrofe climática que vivemos, o Antropoceno. O conceito desenvolvido por Deleuze e Guattari se relaciona com o nosso tempo – o Antropoceno – como modo de ecologizar o pensamento. Um materialismo anti-humanista em oposição à Era do Antropos e o humanismo da Modernidade. Nesta tese, tratamos de uma virada ecológica da filosofia, que emergiu enquanto o capitalismo industrial e posterior, o neoliberalismo e o colonialismo (que se apropriava de matéria e energia baratas) tomavam o planeta de assalto. Por fim, contrapomos a um estilo de vida que imagina um mundo inerte e homogêneo à disposição para consumo, modos de vida synpathicos, operações simbióticas da vida real. Em especial, as Terras Pretas de Índio na Amazônia, experiência de compartilhamento ecológico autóctone. / [en] Geophilosophy is an ecological ontology appropriated to problematize the climatic catastrophe that we live through, the Anthropocene. The concept developed by Deleuze and Guattari relates to our time – the Anthropocene – as a way to ecologize thinking. An anti-humanism materialism in opposition to the Anthropos Era and the humanism of Modernity. In this thesis, we deal with an ecological turn of philosophy that emerged while industrial capitalism – and beyond, neoliberalism and colonization (which appropriated cheap matter and energy) took the planet by storm. Finally, we oppose to a life style that imagines a homogenous and inert world available for consumption, syn-pathetics ways of life, symbiotics real life operations. In particular, the Terras Pretas de Índio (Indigenous Dark Earth) in the Amazon, autochthonous ecological sharing experience.
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What is the meaning of segregation for prisoners : creating a space for survival by reframing contextual power

Kirby, Stephan January 2010 (has links)
Background: Segregation, within the context of this study, is the removal of a prisoner from the wider prison to an environment that is regimented and controlling, and functions through enforced solitude. There is very little research that explores this environment from the perspective of the prisoners who experience it. By using the voices of the prisoners this study provides rich description of the conceptual understanding of how they and resolved their segregation experiences. Research Aim: The aim of this research was to develop a grounded theory of how prisoners gave meaning to their segregated environment experience. Methodology: This study was guided by a constructivist epistemology and the principles and process of grounded theory (Constructivist Grounded Theory) as described by Glaser, Strauss, and Charmaz. Data was gathered from a participant group of prisoners who were experiencing, or had experienced within the previous two months, time in segregation, from one specific Category A prison, as well as comparable case studies. Data was collected through semi structured interviews, and case study documentary analysis, and analysed using the concurrent processes of constant comparative analysis, data collection, and theoretical sampling. Results: The participants expressed that the main concern of their time in segregation was a desire to survive this experience. They expressed this desire, and the actions and behaviours necessary to achieve it, through a process conceptualised as reframing contextual power. This has three 'subcategories‘ 'Power Posturing', 'Power Positioning', and 'Power Playing', each comprising of further subdivisions of the conceptualisation of the participants main concern. These consisted of 'Knowing Fixed Rules', 'Reading Emergent Rules', 'Relating', 'Resistance', 'Being Bad', 'Being Mad', and 'Being Cool'. Power was the major interlinking concept and this was fundamental to the strategies and actions necessary for the participants to achieve their main concern. While presented as three distinct 'subcategories‘ they are neither independent nor hierarchical, rather they are interconnected and interlinked. The participants were active in the utilisation and enactment of power actions and not passive recipients of power. A theoretical exploration of the power inherent in reframing contextual power demonstrated that no one theory or approach can sufficiently explain power within this context. It is proposed that, drawing from a number of theorists, an integrated approach to viewing and understanding such power is required to allow for a more sophisticated understanding of how the participants reframe contextual power. Conclusions: The findings of this study provide a method of understanding how the participants engaged with, and utilised complex strategies to survive the segregated environment experience. The findings also contribute to how we understand the processes of power within this current (and similar) context(s). I consider that the uniqueness of this thesis is important as it contributes to the extant body of knowledge in this field and thus offers a salient message relating to the (potential) future of segregation and the solitary confinement of prisoners.
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Art and Becoming-Animal: Reconceptualizing the Animal Imagery in Dorothea Tanning's Post-1955 Paintings

Karam, Samantha 24 April 2013 (has links)
In 1955, American artist Dorothea Tanning abandoned her figurative Surrealist renderings of dream-like scenarios in favor of a complexly abstract and fragmented style of painting. With few exceptions, the ways in which Tanning’s later works function independently of her earlier paintings tends to be downplayed in the scholarship on her oeuvre. Equally sparse is the scholarship on Tanning’s dog imagery, which pervades her oeuvre but becomes most apparent in her later phase. This thesis seeks to shift attention toward Tanning’s later abstract paintings; it also seeks to fill the gap in scholarship on Tanning’s dogs. Specifically, through the study of five Tanning paintings from the late 1950s and 1960s, with the theoretical aid of Deleuze and Guattari’s conception of the becoming-animal, this thesis will investigate how Tanning’s post-1955 paintings create and promote new ways for viewers to think about the relations between humans and animals in the human-dominated modern world.
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Processualidades da cartografia nos usos teórico-metodológicos de pesquisas em comunicação social

Aguiar, Lisiane Machado 25 March 2011 (has links)
Submitted by Flávio Nunes (fnunes) on 2015-03-13T19:47:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 LisianeMachadoAguiarComunicacao.pdf: 2006009 bytes, checksum: b5b8241d572e9d0e8aa2d8b2d7bdeac7 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-03-13T19:47:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 LisianeMachadoAguiarComunicacao.pdf: 2006009 bytes, checksum: b5b8241d572e9d0e8aa2d8b2d7bdeac7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-03-25 / Nenhuma / O conceito de cartografia, extraído do trabalho conjunto de Deleuze e Guattari, vem sendo utilizado por diversos campos do conhecimento, como um processo teórico-metodológico. Estudar os usos teórico-metodológicos da cartografia na comunicação significa trilhar percursos de pesquisa pouco realizados, que ainda estão se inventando, mas que necessitam de uma configuração própria, ou seja, descobrir a sua dimensão teórico-metodológica é um elemento crucial para se pensar a própria epistemologia da comunicação. Dessa forma, o objetivo central dessa pesquisa é investigar como se configuram os usos teórico-metodológicos da cartografia de Deleuze e Guattari em suas processualidades nos trabalhos acadêmicos do campo da comunicação. Para dar conta desse objetivo a pesquisa invoca a perspectiva epistêmica transmetodológica, que tem como premissa central, a confluência metodológica de diversas estratégias para trabalhar com as problemáticas comunicacionais. Logo, essa pesquisa não somente busca avançar sobre os usos da cartografia na área como, também, procura aprofundar sobre as dimensões teórico-metodológicas realizadas no campo da comunicação. / El concepto de cartografía, extraído del trabajo conjunto de Deleuze y Guattari, se ha utilizado en diversos campos del conocimiento como un proceso teórico y metodológico. Analizar los usos teóricos y metodológicos de la cartografía en los estudios de comunicación implica un camino poco explorado, pero que necesita de su propia configuración, o sea descubrir su dimensión teórica y metodológica es fundamental para pensar la propia epistemología de la comunicación. Por lo tanto, el objetivo central de este trabajo es investigar el modo en que se configuran los usos teóricos y metodológicos de la cartografía de Deleuze y Guattari en sus processualidades en los trabajos académicos del campo de la comunicación. Para alcanzar este objetivo el diseño de la investigación tiene como base la perspectiva epistémica transmetodológica, cuya premisa fundamental es la confluencia de diversas estrategias metodológicas para abordar las problemáticas de la comunicación. Por lo tanto, esta investigación no sólo pretende avanzar el estudio de la cartografía en el campo, sino que también busca profundizar en las dimensiones de los enfoques teóricos y metodológicos adoptados en el ámbito de la comunicación.
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On the function of ground in Deleuze's philosophy, or, An introduction to pathogenesis

McGinness, John Neil January 2013 (has links)
This thesis introduces pathogenesis as methodology for a vitalist metaphysics, where life is understood as emerging and developing through functioning and grounding. This methodology is defined in an analysis of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, whose work is used as central resource alongside the work of historical figures – Plato, Hume, Kant, Bergson and Nietzsche – and contemporary writings on Deleuze as secondary resources. The analysis proceeds by problematising the related concepts of function and ground in relation to Deleuze’s vitalist philosophy and in relation to the supplementary material indicated.
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Becoming-professional: notes on the university and the production of MFAs

Schultz, Heath 01 December 2011 (has links)
This paper begins by looking at the MFA as a worker within the context of the contemporary university and from there attempts to situate that position in relationship to capitalism by charting out how the university uses workers for its own ends much like any capitalist business would, which results in the over-producing MFAs. From here, we can look toward the broader consequences of this large production of cultural producers and their becoming-professional. The consequences of this becoming-professional, I argue, are much more problematic than they initially appear, which further destabilizes our ability to act as anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian cultural producers without further strengthening the forces we seek to oppose. Finally, I'll try and develop Stefano Harney and Fred Moten's concept of the criminal as well as Deleuze & Guattari's thinking on smooth spaces and a socio-political shifting toward that of the control society. Last I look at the various ways of thinking about fleeing or evacuating to help us chart escape routes by moving past traditional artistic notions of institutional critique and other professionalizing discourses learned within the spaces of MFA production.
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Technology and transformation : Deleuze, feminism and cyberspace

Currier, Dianne, 1963- January 2001 (has links)
Abstract not available
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Nomadology in architecture : ephemerality, movement and collaboration

Cowan, Gregory John. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Bibliography: leaves 138-149. This thesis investigates the theoretical and practical importance of nomadic ways of life for architecture. Nomadology is a construction of Deleuze and Gattari's 'counter-philosophy' challenging authenticity and propriety, in this case, in the context of architecture. It describes how nomadology may challenge static, permanent, heroically solitary ways of working and dwelling, and suggests strategies - diagramming, ephemerality, movement, and collaboration - as ways of reconciling nomadism and architecture.
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An ethico-aesthetics of injecting drug use: body, space, memory, capital

Malins, Peta Husper January 2009 (has links)
Harm minimisation approaches to illicit drug use have proven extremely successful in reducing drug-related harm and improving health outcomes for those using drugs, their families and the broader community. Despite these successes, however, many harm minimisation programmes face strong community opposition, and many others are limited in their effectiveness by their reluctance to acknowledge the complex ways in which drug using contexts, social relationships, desire, pleasure and aesthetics are involved in the production and reduction of drug-related harm.[NP] Deleuze and Guattari’s ethico-aesthetic philosophy offers a conceptual framework through which to begin to grapple with the sensory and affective elements of illicit drug use and their implications for an embodied ethics. Following an introduction to their key concepts, this thesis explores the implications of their ontology for understandings of injecting drug use across four inter-related dimensions: the drug using body; urban spaces of injecting; public overdose memorials; and drug referenced, ‘heroin chic’ advertising imagery. It argues that aesthetics and ethics are complexly intertwined, and that ethically positive responses to drug use require an active appreciation of the ways in which aesthetics affect bodies and their capacities to form relations with others
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Familjemaskinen - En schizoanalytisk studie om vänskap i <em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</em>

Harmath, Emilia January 2010 (has links)
<p>Denna uppsats studerar kultserien <em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer </em>(1997–2003) utifrån ett schizoanalytiskt perspektiv genom att applicera tre huvudsakliga begrepp inom Gilles Deleuzes och Félix Guattaris teorier på sju avsnitt, en från varje säsong; dessa begrepp är Anti-Oidipus, begärsmaskinen och krigsmaskinen. Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka huruvida vännerna i serien först och främst är en anti-oidipal familj. Den utgår från tre analysfrågor: Är de som en grupp en begärsmaskin? Är gruppen ”schizofren”? Utgör de tillsammans en krigsmaskin? Studien visar på karaktärernas samspel och sammanhållning som en grupp på ett sätt som visar att begreppet familj inte endast kan definieras av blodsrelationer utan av sammankopplingar vilka snarast är att beskriva som maskiner. Den finner emellertid att det också finns inslag av en oidipal ordning i skildringen av individers problem och lösningen av dem samt i en idealisering av det normala familjelivet. Den kommer därför till slutsatsen att serien i sig i en mening är ”schizofren”.</p>

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