- In
botany and dendrology, a
rhizome (/ˈraɪzoʊm/ RY-zohm) is a
modified subterranean plant stem that
sends out
roots and
shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes...
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Rhizomatic learning is a
variety of
pedagogical practices informed by the work of
Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.
Explored initially as an application...
- of schizoanalysis.
Deleuze and
Guattari use the
terms "rhizome" and "
rhizomatic" (from
Ancient Gr**** ῥίζωμα, rhízōma, "m**** of roots") to
describe a network...
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serving as a "positive exercise" in what
Deleuze and
Guattari refer to as
rhizomatic thought. Like the
first volume of
Deleuze and Guattari's
Capitalism and...
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Schizoanalysis (or ecosophy, pragmatics, micropolitics,
rhizomatics, or nomadology) (French: schizoanalyse; schizo- from Gr**** σχίζειν skhizein, meaning...
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Rhizome (philosophy), a
concept in the
philosophies of
Deleuze and
Guattari Rhizomatic learning Rhizome (organization), an
American not-for-profit arts organization...
- made up of, and
utilize things unrelated to, the
previous iteration.
Rhizomatic/****emblage
antenarrative is the
antenarrative process that is not theoretically...
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crossing learning,
interrelated with the
openness in
education movement. A
rhizomatic learning approach can also
underlie forms of open education, characterised...
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resembles that of the
stomata on leaves.
Aspens are also
aided by the
rhizomatic nature of
their root systems. Most
aspens grow in
large clonal colonies...
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Screenwriters Group: 26–35. ISSN 1084-8665. Furby,
Jacqueline (Winter 2006). "
Rhizomatic Time and
Temporal Poetics in
American Beauty". Film
Studies (9). Manchester...