Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development

This article explores the work of French thinker Gilles Deleuze and argues for the application of his central ideas to the study of health and human development. Deleuze's work furnishes a host of ontological and epistemological resources for such analysis, ushering in new methods and establish...

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Main Author: Duff, Cameron
Format: Journal Article
Published: Sage Publications 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45437
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description This article explores the work of French thinker Gilles Deleuze and argues for the application of his central ideas to the study of health and human development. Deleuze's work furnishes a host of ontological and epistemological resources for such analysis, ushering in new methods and establishing new objects of inquiry. Of principal interest are the inventive conceptualizations of affect, multiplicity and relationality that Deleuze proposes, and the novel reading of subjectivity that these concepts support. This article introduces a developmental ethology in exploring Deleuze's contributions to the study of human development and its varied courses and processes. Taken from a Deleuzean perspective, human development will be characterized as a discontinuous process of affective and relational encounters. It will be argued further that human development is advanced in the provision of new affective sensitivities and new relational capacities. This course is broadly consistent with existing approaches to human development - particularly those associated with Amartya Sen's capabilities model - with the considerable advantage of offering a more viable working theory of the ways in which developmental capacities are acquired, cultivated and maintained. A provisional research agenda consistent with this developmental ethology is offered by way of conclusion. © The Author(s) 2010.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-454372017-09-13T14:20:15Z Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development Duff, Cameron This article explores the work of French thinker Gilles Deleuze and argues for the application of his central ideas to the study of health and human development. Deleuze's work furnishes a host of ontological and epistemological resources for such analysis, ushering in new methods and establishing new objects of inquiry. Of principal interest are the inventive conceptualizations of affect, multiplicity and relationality that Deleuze proposes, and the novel reading of subjectivity that these concepts support. This article introduces a developmental ethology in exploring Deleuze's contributions to the study of human development and its varied courses and processes. Taken from a Deleuzean perspective, human development will be characterized as a discontinuous process of affective and relational encounters. It will be argued further that human development is advanced in the provision of new affective sensitivities and new relational capacities. This course is broadly consistent with existing approaches to human development - particularly those associated with Amartya Sen's capabilities model - with the considerable advantage of offering a more viable working theory of the ways in which developmental capacities are acquired, cultivated and maintained. A provisional research agenda consistent with this developmental ethology is offered by way of conclusion. © The Author(s) 2010. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45437 10.1177/1363459309360793 Sage Publications restricted
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Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development
title Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development
title_full Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development
title_fullStr Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development
title_full_unstemmed Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development
title_short Towards a developmental ethology: Exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development
title_sort towards a developmental ethology: exploring deleuze's contribution to the study of health and human development
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45437