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Deterritorialization in the context of cultural heritage and globalizing ...May 16, 2023 · For Deleuze and Guattari, deterritorialization describes the process that pushes a territory away from some preexisting entity, opening borders ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Deleuze and the Deterritorialization of Strategy - DiVA portalIn Anti-Oedipus, Deleuze and Guattari argue that capitalism is defined by its deterritorializing lines of escape, and that it evolves by following these lines ...
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Entry on 'Territorialization / Deterritorialization / Reterritorialization'The concepts of territorialization, deterritorialization, and reterritorialization, introduced by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, explore the dynamic ...Missing: original definition
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Territorialisation, Deterritorialisation and Power in Democratic ...Jun 1, 2025 · Deterritorialisation occurs when another assemblage or the external environment alters the forms of content or expression, resulting in shifts ...
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Anti-Oedipus (3) - Duke UniversityBoth capitalism and schizophrenia operate by the general decoding and deterritorialization of flows, but schizophrenia is an absolute deterritorialization and ...
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Anti-Oedipus I, Lecture 09, 18 April 1972 - Gilles DeleuzeWith its escape, as we've seen from the very beginning, it's that flows get decoded, completely deterritorialized. But axiomatics avoids that by establishing a ...
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[PDF] CAPITALISM AND SCHIZOPHRENIA - Libcom.org... Capitalism, and schizophrenia as its limit (the counter acted tendency) ... deterritorialization • Human surplus value and machinic surplus value • Anti ...
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Anti-Oedipus I, Lecture 01, 16 November 1971 - Gilles DeleuzeSchizophrenia is the negative of the capitalist formation. In a sense, schizophrenia goes further, capitalism functioned on a conjunction of decoded flows, on ...
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Gilles Deleuze - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMay 23, 2008 · Gilles Deleuze (January 18, 1925–November 4, 1995) was one of the most influential and prolific French philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century.Collaboration with Guattari · Deleuze and the Arts · The Reception of Deleuze
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The Political and Theoretical Stakes of DeterritorializationDeterritorialization is not just, as Ian Buchanan points out,[xviii] the dissolution of a person's identity, but a movement that must pass by way of the ...
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The Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Félix GuattariProcesses of deterritorialization are differentiated again by GUATTARI into 'relative' and 'absolute' deterritorializations: whereas relative ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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[PDF] On Lines of Flight: A Study of Deleuze and Guattari's ConceptAbstract. This thesis is a study of the concept of the line of flight (ligne de fuite), as it appears in the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.
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[PDF] The Case of Gilles Deleuze* Paul Pattonthings: absolute deterritorialization takes place in the virtual realm while relative deterritorialization concerns only movements within the actual. In the ...
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[PDF] Deterritorialization—A key concept in the philosophy of Deleuze and ...Deterritorialization—A key concept in the philosophy of Deleuze and Guatarri, and especially elaborated in their Anti-Oedipus (1984) and A Thousand Plateaus.
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A Thousand Plateaus - University of Minnesota PressA Thousand Plateaus continues the work Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari began in Anti-Oedipus and has now become established as one of the classic studies ...
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Deleuze and the Anthropology of BecomingIn this article, we place our ethnographic projects among the urban poor in Brazil and Bosnia‐Herzegovina in dialogue with Deleuze's cartographic approach to ...
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Deterritorialization - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsDeterritorialization in the form of breaking down borders has also been associated with health risks. Nowhere is the borderless nature of globalization more ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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International migrant stocks - Migration Data PortalFeb 12, 2025 · According to the UN, the estimated number of international migrants was 304 million in 2024. This figure is up from 275 million in 2020.
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Precarious migrants, migration regimes and digital technologiesAug 29, 2020 · This special issue makes an in depth analysis of the various and complex interactions between precarious (ie forced, vulnerable, undocumented or deported) ...
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Platform-driven deterritorialization and reterritorialization processes ...Sep 3, 2025 · Existing empirical evidence emphasizes place-specific strategies of digital disconnection to manage outside influences (Pavez et al., 2017) or ...
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A rhythmanalysis of the (de)/(re)territorialisation of self in ...Indeed, migration produces a double deterritorialisation of self: new learnings distance the new migrant self from the old self but the people and places left ...Missing: ethnographic | Show results with:ethnographic
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A Short History of Enclosure in Britain | The Land MagazineBetween 1760 and 1870, about 7 million acres (about one sixth the area of England) were changed, by some 4,000 acts of parliament, from common land to enclosed ...
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Enclosing the land - UK ParliamentFrom the 1750s enclosure by parliamentary Act became the norm. Overall, between 1604 and 1914 over 5,200 enclosure Bills were enacted by Parliament which ...
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[PDF] Deterritorialization It is Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari who have ...Political-theoretically, Deleuze and Guattari have used the term deterritorialization largely to explain the workings of capitalism. Capitalism is then ...
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Economic Manuscripts: Capital Vol. I - Chapter Twenty-SevenThey abolished the feudal tenure of land, i.e., they got rid of all its obligations to the State, “indemnified” the State by taxes on the peasantry and the rest ...Missing: deterritorialization | Show results with:deterritorialization<|separator|>
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Deleuze and the deterritorialization of strategy - ScienceDirect.comThis paper develops three of Deleuze and Guattari's main concepts for understanding the strategic movements within contemporary capitalism.
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Global Trends report 2024 - UNHCRAt the end of 2024, 123.2 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced as a result of persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations and events ...
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[PDF] International Migrant Stock 2024: Key facts and figures - UN.org.Oct 8, 2024 · For each of the remaining inter-regional corridors, the size of the 2024 international migrant stock was under 7 million.
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[PDF] global-trends-report-2024.pdf - UNHCRJun 12, 2025 · There were 65.8 million new displacements in total during 2024, including 20.1 displacements due to conflict and violence and 45.8 million due ...
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Constructing Territories of Deterritorialization–Reterritorialization in ...Dec 8, 2022 · To “deterritorialize” means to lose the original territorial references in a migration, so that the individual tends to rebuild his identity ...
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Full article: Deterritorialized and unfinished “integration nations”?Oct 13, 2022 · The integration nation recently became deterritorialized by reaching out beyond its national borders, designing some people as “immigrants” and subjecting them ...
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Creating a Unique Transnational Place: Deterritorialized Discourse ...Aug 7, 2025 · Transnationals use social networking sites to construct a 'third land' where they enact their ethnic identities, practice culture and maintain ...
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Social Media and the Internet's Role in the Deterritorialization of the ...Nov 13, 2013 · The use of Facebook to spread and consume information and photos of the events leading up to the fall of the Tunisian regime served as a ...Missing: platforms | Show results with:platforms
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In search of a digital nomad: defining the phenomenonMay 4, 2020 · Digital nomads are defined as “people who choose to embrace a location-independent, technology-enabled lifestyle that allows them to travel and ...
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Emergent geographies of digital nomadism: conceptual framing ...Jan 2, 2024 · In this article, I will discuss the existing knowledge on digital nomadism through a central geographical concept of place.Missing: deterritorialization | Show results with:deterritorialization
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Deterritorialisation Discourse in International Law (Chapter 2)Mar 7, 2024 · The term itself stems from Deleuze and Guattari's work in two volumes on Capitalism and Schizophrenia.Footnote Much has been written about these ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Border Orientation in a Globalizing WorldFeb 23, 2021 · Empirical evidence supports this claim: states build more along their borders when faced with economic, cultural, and security- based anxieties.
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The Multiscalar Production of Borders - Taylor & Francis OnlineJun 22, 2016 · The globalisation of a broad range of processes demonstrates that borders can extend deep into national territory, that they are constituted ...
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Overview of data sovereignty laws by country - InCountryApr 9, 2024 · In this article, we shall review the countries that have data sovereignty laws, as well as the main challenges surrounding data sovereignty internationally.
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Sovereignty and Data Localization - Belfer CenterData localization policies require data to be stored and processed locally to enhance sovereign control over citizens’ data and assert data sovereignty.
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The Territoriality of Ethnic Enclaves: Dynamics of Transnational ...Oct 23, 2017 · Second, the transnational enclave is being constantly reterritorialized by conflicting and adapting interactions between longer settled South ...
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Ethnic Enclaves, Economic and Political Threat - NIHResidents of ethnic enclaves are on average less likely to be active, 5–10 percentage points less likely to be employed, and migrants and especially second- ...
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National and Local Attachments in a Changing World SystemThe data analyzed in this paper are drawn from the International Social Survey. Programme (ISSP) 24-country study of national identities carried out in 1995.Missing: globalization persistence
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V. National Identity and Attachment - Pew Research CenterOct 25, 2007 · Immigrants who have been in this country for many years are more likely to express attachment to the US than are recent arrivals.Missing: globalization persistence
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Global Transformation and the Problem of the State's Two Territories1Highlighting this normative dimension is important, as arguments about the deterritorialization of political order point to the ways in which power is exercised ...Missing: persistent | Show results with:persistent