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New problems for assemblage thinking: materiality, governance and cycling in Sydney, Australia

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:22 authored by Tess Lea, Ian Buchanan, Glen Fuller, Gordon Waitt
This paper urges a return to the original formations of Deleuze and Guattari scholarship, to enable issues of sustainability, materiality, and governance to be productively thought together. Assemblage thinking is used to reconsider how roads, machines, bodies, policies, and concepts of sustainability come together in a working arrangement and what might enable rearrangements. This is no easy task, in part because over time assemblage thinking has taken some unhelpful detours, and because policy is too often treated as a thing apart from the worlds we are assembled within. We proceed by confronting two major figures, Manuel DeLanda and Jane Bennett, to clear space for a repositioned model of assemblage theory. Using the empirical context of cycling in Sydney, Australia, we then grapple with the relationality of sustainability, materiality, and governance.

Funding

Australian Research Council (DP190100185)

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Journal title

Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning

Volume

24

Issue

3

Pagination

343-354

Language

English

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