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- In critical theory, deterritorialization is the process by which a social relation, called a territory, has its current organization and context altered...
- social analysis according to abstract machines, lines of flight or deterritorialisation, regimes of signs, the stratification of molecular elements or their...
- traditional division between comedy and tragedy in an anti- or a-generic deterritorialisation from the mid-19th century onwards. Both Bertolt Brecht and Augusto...
- geographical location. It was argued that globalisation propagates deterritorialisation and a borderless world which is often ****ociated with economic integration...
- critique of contradictory orientations toward both sedentarism and deterritorialisation in social science. People had often been seen as static entities...
- 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2022. Melis, Claudia (2020). "City on fire: Deterritorialisation and becoming at Edinburgh's Beltane Fire Festival". In Nicholas Wise...
- (milieus and strata), and an apparent counter-flow of decoding (deterritorialisation and territories), producing lineages and multiplicities of gears...
- Today's Philosophical Board," "Guattari \ Heidegger: On Quaternities, Deterritorialisation and Worlding", "From Worlds of Possibles to Possible Worlds – or...
- "Newsletter" (DOC). National Identity in Russia from 1961 : Traditions and Deterritorialisation. Retrieved 20 November 2014 – via mod-langs.ox.ac.uk. {{cite web}}:...
- across international borders (a phenomenon consistent with the "deterritorialisation" of ELF generally), has created conditions where MELF interactions...