(Dis)Connected: Deleuze’s Superject and the Internet

  • Savat D
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This article takes as its starting point Gilles Deleuze’s well-known essay on societies of control. Here Deleuze argued that digital technologies express new social forms, including a new mode of power characterised by modulation. A mode of power that, unlike...

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Savat, D. (2009). (Dis)Connected: Deleuze’s Superject and the Internet. In International Handbook of Internet Research (pp. 423–436). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9789-8_26

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