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'''Deterritorialization''' is a [[concept]] created by [[Gilles Deleuze]] and [[Félix Guattari]] in ''[[Anti-Oedipus]]'' (1972), which, in accordance to Deleuze's desire and [[philosophy]], quickly became used by others, for example in [[anthropology]], and transformed in this reappropriation. Deleuze and Guattari encouraged the various use of their concepts - (contracted; show full)
* [[Brian Massumi|Massumi, Brian]]. 1992. ''A User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Deviations from Deleuze and Guattari''. Swerve editions. Cambridge, USA and London: MIT. ISBN 0-262-63143-1.
*Warf, Barney. Encyclopedia of Human Geography
*<span class="http://library.dixie.edu/new/whybanned.html">Why Were These Books Banned?</span>
*<span class="http://www.terramedia.co.uk/Chronomedia">Chronomedia</span>

*The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization John Tomlinson Published Online: 29 FEB 2012 DOI: 10.1002/9780470670590.wbeog143
*Tomlinson, Alan. 2005. “Olympic survivals,” in Lincoln Allison (ed.), The Global Politics of Sport. London/New York: Routledge. pp. 46-62.
*Hartmut Behr. 2008. Deterritorialisation and the Transformation of Statehood: The Paradox of Globalisation. ISSN: 1465-0045 print / 1557-3028 online. DOI: 10.1080/14650040801991654
*Gil-Manuel Hernandez i Marti. The deterritorialization of cultural heritage in a globalized modernity.


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