Spaces of dispersion

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Spaces of dispersion is a term that extends the way in which elements are related to each other. By describing the general history you can deploy the space of a dispersion. A total description of elements as a principle, a meaning, a spirit, a world-view and an overall shape can be described around a single centre. The spaces of dispersion between these elements can give an insight in the way how these elements are related to each other. What happens to ones world-view if ones meaning changes. Not only gives the space of a dispersion insight in the relation between the individual elements, also series of elements can be compared to each other. If in one chain a link changes what are the consequences in another chain? All of these mutual connections form the space of a dispersion.


Sources Burchell,G.,Gordon,C.,Miller,P. The Limits of Governmental Rationality, 1991 Consulted: 9 October 2010 http://www.ualberta.ca/~di/csh/csh09/Burchell.html

Foucault,M. Archaeology of knowlegde, 1969 Consulted: 9 October 2010 http://books.google.nl/books?hl=nl&lr=&id=Ma77jxOOmBcC&oi=fnd&pg=PA3&dq=spaces+of+dispersion+foucault&ots=YivBLaEOlI&sig=jmyn3vjM4_X-xx_ILPSE8XsP1M8#v=onepage&q&f=false

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