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180:, that is, their "role" within a larger assemblage is not what defines them (this would be a relation of interiority). This means that a component is self-subsistent and may be "unplugged" from one assemblage and "plugged" into another without losing its identity. A third axis defines processes in which specialized expressive media (genetic/linguistic resources) intervene in "coding"/"decoding" the assemblage. 202:. He does however maintain the idea of assemblages as non-essentialist (they are historically contingent actual entities, not instances of ideal forms) and non-totalizing (assemblages are not seamless totalities but collections of heterogeneous components that should be analysed as such). 38: 296: 195:: assemblages are formed and affected by heterogeneous populations of lower-level assemblages, but may also act back upon these components, imposing restraints or adaptations in them. 146:
of meaningful social analyses being possible only on the level of either individuals (micro-reductionism) or "society as a whole" (macro-reductionism). Instead, the book employs
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DeLanda merges Deleuze's ideas of both assemblages and strata into his model of assemblages, regarding the distinction as inconsequential in the context of
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Components are characterized along two primary axes/dimensions: a material-expressive axis which defines the variable roles a component may play, and a
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and other elements that recombine or replace various components and roles within the assemblage, leading to its dissipation or reformulation.
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position, the book also includes as a secondary task a sustained criticism of the primacy of post-modernist linguistic analysis in
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axis indicating processes in which a component is involved. These components are defined by relations of
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The expressive role is performed by the forms, colours, habits, etc. of the aforementioned components.
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A linguistic/coding role could be played by an environmental discourse seeking to protect an
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populations. The relationship between an assemblage and its components is complex and
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The material role here is performed by the soil, sunlight, trees, animals, etc.
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As an example of an assemblage (as defined by DeLanda) consider an ecosystem:
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The deterritorializing role would be played by such factors as
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The territorializing role would be played by factors such as
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Périclès et Verdi: La philosophie de Francois Châtelet
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A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity

Manuel DeLanda
Ontology
Continuum
ISBN
978-0826491695
Manuel DeLanda
ontology
social theorists
paradigm
Gilles Deleuze
FĂ©lix Guattari
A Thousand Plateaus
territorializing
deterritorializing
exteriority
difference and repetition
heterogeneous
non-linear
food chains
adaptive traits
climate change
invasion
mutation
ecosystem
materialist
social science
A New Philosophy of Society: assemblage theory and social complexity
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