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Towards a Rhizomatic Method for Knowledge Management
Read The paper highlights the importance of ontological assumptions to the management of knowledge and the development of knowledge management systems. It juxtaposes the ontology of “being” based on the work of Heidegger , and the ontology of “becoming” based … Continue reading
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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
Posted in Adult education, Adult learning, Complexity & learning, Deleuze, Guattari, Rhizomatic learning, Rhizomatic process, Rhizomatic research, Rhizomes
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Schizoanalysis – Meeting a Patient as a Singular Event – A Philosophical Reflection
Read This inheritance from traditional methodologies is fundamentally problematic for a horizontalist practice that emphasizes intra-subjective transformation (becoming-other) over relations between subjects. This paper investigates the potential of schizoanalysis to provide an alternative to traditional research methodologies. Schizoanalysis was developed … Continue reading
Collaborative Practice – Categorising forms of collaboration for practitioners
Read Faced with the prospects of a collaborative writing venture, a contract and a tight deadline for our collaborative text The Girls Guide to Real Estate we realised that our understanding of collaboration had not been much more than a … Continue reading
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Geophilosophy and methodology – science education research in a rhizomatic space
Read 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 … Continue reading
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