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Service-Learning within Higher Education: Rhizomatic Interconnections between University and the Real World
This paper discusses Service-learning within an Australian higher education context as pedagogy to teach about inclusive education. Using Deleuze and Guattari‘s model of the rhizome, this study conceptualises pre-service teachers’ learning experiences as multiple, hydra and continuous. Data from reflection … Continue reading
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Rhizomatic Systems and the Emergence of Intelligence
“The ‘arborescenť model of thought designates the epistemology that informs all of Western thought, from botany to information sciences to theology”. Arbolic thought is a model to describe a system that is hierarchical, centered around a core belief, reductivistic, increasingly … Continue reading
Posted in Emergence, Intelligence, Networks, Rhizomatic process, Rhizomes
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Riding the Lines of Flight – Lifelong Learning as a Rhizome requires Rhizomatic Research
Thinking about the future of educational research requires a conceptual resource that is itself both imaginative and multiple and at the same time articulates a world with those self-same characteristics. This is provided by the work of Deleuze and Guattari. … Continue reading
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The Rhizomatics of Domination: From Darwin to Biotechnology
In the rhizomatics of domination characteristic of corporate funded genetic engineering and biopiracy, the benefits of rhizomatic kinship are subsumed by the hierarchical accumulation of capital, while the dangers of biological contamination, the development of super-viruses and weeds, and the … Continue reading
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The Rhizomes of Manipur: How Marginal Resistance Turns Difference into Affirmation
This paper will examine the June-December 2004 popular uprising in Manipur, through the lens of reports in the Manipuri, Indian and global media, with a view to showing how the characteristics of an affinity-network arise in a marginal setting. It … Continue reading
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Geophilosophy and Methodology – Science Education Research in a Rhizomatic Space
In practice, research needs to be messy and heterogeneous. It needs to be messy and heterogeneous, because that is the way it, research, actually is. And also, and more importantly, it needs to be messy because that is the way the … Continue reading
Circling the Text: Nomadic Writing Practices
The sixth moment of qualitative inquiry demands that researchers rethink traditional definitions of ethical research practices. In addition, the crisis of representation demands that researchers rethink the function of writing in qualitative research. In this article, the author illustrates how … Continue reading
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COMMUNEcation: a rhizomatic tale of participatory technology, post-coloniality and professional community
This article explores the authors’ experiences in creating and participating with(in) a virtual conference organized as an experimental virtual network. These experiences demonstrate how physically co-located and virtual conferencing practices acting in tandem provide a greater opportunity for the inclusion … Continue reading
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Reflections on teaching-learning in the 21st century: The rhizome at work
This reflective, future-oriented paper identifies eight trends/directions relevant to (language-) learning in the early part of the 21st century: an unprecedented rate of change; an unprecedented richness of information; a growing emphasis on interdisciplinarity; the potential growth of a research … Continue reading
Teaching Contingencies – Deleuze, Creativity Discourses, and Art
This dissertation, flying between aesthetics, visual arts, and political/cultural/historical issues, traverses lines of stratification, and (de/re)territorialization to examine uncertainties in making and teaching art. In keeping with a conviction that nothing is unitary, that everything is always connected to countless … Continue reading