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IndexpageIntroduction11collective p
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Towards a careful listeningexercise
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1/2/3/A map of this bookThis book h
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From bodies to booksTrying to rende
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collectiveprocesses
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So a second level of our work conce
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mines our lives, work and politics
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through other experiences? And how
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care (not just individual but colle
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mal and natural that make life ‘e
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areas are erased by gated shopping
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Work, professionalization and the p
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on guidelines and protocols: whethe
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Endnotes1. This text was collective
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that we have been wandering these l
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does the common narrative of a grou
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also audiovisual recordings. We wou
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How is it that the awareness and lo
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translate into product. As an a pri
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and palpable to us on a daily basis
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en its double meaning in Spanish.
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Looking again at Bifo’s text, it
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Micropolitics— David Vercauteren
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to pursue here, which is that of gr
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So what are the stakes concerning t
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In order for a power relation to be
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7. Félix Guattari (1986), Les ann
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of our terrain? What do we need (co
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noyed, fatigue...) in 2-3 words. Th
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methodsandmethodologies
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activities? Are the quests of a sha
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present, and the relationship is mo
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fundamental question of the worksho
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another, and this confusion also al
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* * *The production of subjectivity
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Sculpting and modelling seriesAs a
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verbalised - of our experiences and
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each other even though (and precise
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make this possible, the alternative
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exerciseMapping your care network -
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The bodies of proletarianreproducti
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(how and what we analyse, organise,
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what Foucault talks about as both i
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So we mustn’t take such minimal p
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Stiegler distinguishes proletariani
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onds? Can it not bind and loosen al
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question of ‘composition’ betwe
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to live within rather than against
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very minor, communist movements. Th
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their goals. It was the combination
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And Robert Brenner (2009), ‘What
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engage with or (re)create? Write do
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ecause of?) this temporal disjunctu
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Too vitalist? The very ontology of
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Can we, through the affective pract
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oneself in the creation of such con
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nanopolitics had brought together a
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exerciseA practice of walkingDevelo
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means of expression; indeed, ‘aff
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defines an utterance as a bringing
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phenomena have come to represent wi
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Recording 8. PitchIV. VolumeAs alre
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The timbres, intonations, paces and
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An evocation for attentive listenin
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exerciseListening and speaking warm
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Notes on how to grow tomatoesfrom a
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At some point the plant will ceaseg
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The procedure is simple: its point
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At least for an initial period, it
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ingredient variations:play around,
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additionalmaterials
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Activism and the life of groupsTher
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Isabelle Stengers, ‘Reclaiming An
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La sociedad terapeutica. Revista Es
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Georges Canguilhem (1991) (French e
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The Commoner has many articles on t
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collective practice of study school
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