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- ****emblage (from French: agencement, "a collection of things which have been gathered together or ****embled") is a philosophical approach for studying...
- translation of "agencement" by "****emblage" ("One of the earliest attempts to translate Deleuze and Guattari's use of the term agencement appears in the...
- their diversity, heterogeneity, and plasticity Callon offer the market agencements (heterogenous ****emblage) model as an alternative, its features being:...
- Styhre, Alexander; Remneland-Wikhamn, Björn (2021). "The video game as agencement and the image of new gaming experiences: the work of indie video game...
- Process Thought X1 & X2, 2008, I, pp. 15–38, 395–414; cf. « Syntonie ou agencement ethnopsychiatrique ? Archived 8 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine », Michel...
- Styhre, Alexander; Remneland-Wikhamn, Björn (2021). "The video game as agencement and the image of new gaming experiences: the work of indie video game...
- Le Neubourg (branded as the Le Neubourg Open International Guillarmic-Agencement for sponsorship reasons) is a professional tennis tournament pla**** on...
- specifications around 1973 because of the extra cost of the turnouts. French: Agencement en Rames Automatisées de Modules Indépendants dans les Stations; English:...
- Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's concept of an '****emblage' (French: agencements) as a way of thinking about m**** movements and the role of constituent...
- systems of enunciation and subjective structures, new "****emblages [agencements] of enunciation" capable of forging new coordinates of analysis, and...