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Book Synopsis

What becomes visible if we look at peripheral, deprived rural regions through the lens of a complex adaptive assemblage? Affective Assemblages and Local Economies uses ethnographic research and qualitative interviews with members of the public and some policy makers to examine this question. Over a year-long project in Cornwall in the South West of the UK, and the South West of Virginia, USA, the book considers what becomes visible if we understand the region through the words of ordinary people, rather than planners and policy-makers. Drawing on the Deleuzian affective assemblage, it builds the concept of the Region-Assemblage to examine the deep interconnectedness between people, objects, organisations and the processes that we find in the regions that we observe.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Why the Need for the Complex Adaptive Region Assemblage?

Chapter 2. The Affective Assemblage

Chapter 3. The Evolutionary Regional Assemblage, Becoming and Economies

Chapter 4. South West Virginia and Cornwall: Constructing the Complex Adaptive Regional-Assemblage

Chapter 5. South West Virginia

Chapter 6. Cornwall

Chapter 7. What Do We See? Spaces of Possibility in Southwest Virginia and Cornwall

Chapter 8. Conclusion

References

Affective Assemblages and Local Economies

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 18/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538150702, 978-1538150702
      ISBN10: 1538150700

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What becomes visible if we look at peripheral, deprived rural regions through the lens of a complex adaptive assemblage? Affective Assemblages and Local Economies uses ethnographic research and qualitative interviews with members of the public and some policy makers to examine this question. Over a year-long project in Cornwall in the South West of the UK, and the South West of Virginia, USA, the book considers what becomes visible if we understand the region through the words of ordinary people, rather than planners and policy-makers. Drawing on the Deleuzian affective assemblage, it builds the concept of the Region-Assemblage to examine the deep interconnectedness between people, objects, organisations and the processes that we find in the regions that we observe.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Why the Need for the Complex Adaptive Region Assemblage?

      Chapter 2. The Affective Assemblage

      Chapter 3. The Evolutionary Regional Assemblage, Becoming and Economies

      Chapter 4. South West Virginia and Cornwall: Constructing the Complex Adaptive Regional-Assemblage

      Chapter 5. South West Virginia

      Chapter 6. Cornwall

      Chapter 7. What Do We See? Spaces of Possibility in Southwest Virginia and Cornwall

      Chapter 8. Conclusion

      References

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