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QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 212-222Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10778004221106756
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Post-representational theory; post-qualitative inquiry; Deleuze
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Language has always been at the core of humanism, serving as the primary means through which humans interact with the world. In the context of the post-human era, what will happen to language and what implications will it have for post-qualitative methods?
Language has been at the core of humanism, as a pre-eminently human capacity-the primary resource through which the world is mediated. What has/will become of language in the post-human turn? And what are the implications for post-qualitative method?
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