Powered by assemblage: Language for multiplicity

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Abstract

Assemblage is one way to examine complexities in today's world. In Deleuzian thinking, assemblage refers to both the act of assembling diverse elements and the arrangements of these elements for a specific purpose. Importantly, it is the interaction between elements that allows the assemblage to become more than the sum of its parts. Applying this concept to long-term research on Cold Rush - the transformation of the Arctic commons into commodities - I argue that examining the boom, bust, and buzz around the commons can be fruitfully conceptualised and studied with assemblage. This approach brings with it an ontological shift from binaries into multiplicities and multiple temporalities. Assemblage also sheds light on the role of discourse in these transformations and shows how language gains its productive force only in collaboration with other elements.

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Pietikäinen, S. (2021). Powered by assemblage: Language for multiplicity. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2021(267–268), 235–240. https://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2020-0074

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