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The Education Assemblage

This collection works with the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and his collaborator Felix Guattari in the context of education. Deleuze once remarked that we get the philosophy we deserve because of the questions that we ask. Deleuze saw that the work of philosophy was the creation of concepts – those working with his theory are admonished not to follow but to think. For Deleuze education remained a philosophical problem because it is connected to problems of language authority meaning and what it means to learn and think. With that in mind these contributions were chosen because they apply this ethic to education to think again about what constitutes a problem. In this book Deleuze’s conceptual contributions such as affect assemblage the logic of sense and control society and modulation are put to work to consider various educational problems in educational settings. What brings these contributions together apart from working with Deleuze is that they present education as a problem requiring new concepts. Readers are invited into an encounter with Deleuze’s thought because of the situations in which we find ourselves. The chapters in this book were originally published as journal articles by Taylor and Francis journals. | The Education Assemblage

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This collection works with the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and his collaborator Felix Guattari in the context of education. Deleuze once remarked that we get the philosophy we deserve because of the questions that we ask. Deleuze saw that the work of philosophy was the creation of concepts – those working with his theory are admonished not to follow but to think. For Deleuze education remained a philosophical problem because it is connected to problems of language authority meaning and what it means to learn and think. With that in mind these contributions were chosen because they apply this ethic to education to think again about what constitutes a problem. In this book Deleuze’s conceptual contributions such as affect assemblage the logic of sense and control society and modulation are put to work to consider various educational problems in educational settings. What brings these contributions together apart from working with Deleuze is that they present education as a problem requiring new concepts. Readers are invited into an encounter with Deleuze’s thought because of the situations in which we find ourselves. The chapters in this book were originally published as journal articles by Taylor and Francis journals. | The Education Assemblage

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This collection works with the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and his collaborator Felix Guattari in the context of education. Deleuze once remarked that we get the philosophy we deserve because of the questions that we ask. Deleuze saw that the work of philosophy was the creation of concepts – those working with his theory are admonished not to follow but to think. For Deleuze education remained a philosophical problem because it is connected to problems of language authority meaning and what it means to learn and think. With that in mind these contributions were chosen because they apply this ethic to education to think again about what constitutes a problem. In this book Deleuze’s conceptual contributions such as affect assemblage the logic of sense and control society and modulation are put to work to consider various educational problems in educational settings. What brings these contributions together apart from working with Deleuze is that they present education as a problem requiring new concepts. Readers are invited into an encounter with Deleuze’s thought because of the situations in which we find ourselves. The chapters in this book were originally published as journal articles by Taylor and Francis journals. | The Education Assemblage

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