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  1. Sep 2023
    1. A rhizome is a concept in post-structuralism describing a nonlinear network that "connects any point to any other point".[1] It appears in the work of French theorists Deleuze and Guattari, who used the term in their book A Thousand Plateaus to refer to networks that establish "connections between semiotic chains, organizations of power, and circumstances relative to the arts, sciences and social struggles" with no apparent order or coherency.
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  3. Feb 2020
    1. En s’offrant comme milieu, comme écosystème, l’expérience directe du processus de l’écriture s’intensifie. Car c’est l’expérience d’une écriture comme commun, la logique exigeante d’une relation inclusive qui ne cesse de reconfigurer les formes. C’est assurément l’exemple le plus probant d’une esthétique rhizomatique : une morphologie mouvante et infinie, sans hiérarchie ni finalité, l’oeuvrement plutôt que l’œuvre, c’est aussi, me semble-t-il, une dynamique que propose le numérique et la logique du réseau qui préside au Général Instin.
  4. Apr 2018
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      Networks (back and forth) not funnels (one way). If this isn't a summing up of CLMOOC, I don't know what is.

  5. Mar 2018
    1. A rhizome ceaselessly establishes connections between semiotic chains, organizations of power, and circumstances relative to the arts, sciences, and social struggles.”
  6. Sep 2016
    1. Becoming Rhizome Researchers

      A few of us are working on an open research project examining literacy practices and text moves and leadership development in open online classes.

      We will use the tag #rhizome as we read and develop subtags such as #methodology or #literature.

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  7. Jun 2016
    1. I’m neither persuaded nor antagonised by the rhizome metaphor

      Nice followup to Bell et al.