Abstract
The philosophy of Deleuze, and his collaborative work with Guattari, has begun to appear in the field of action research. This article seeks to build on this scholarship through a discussion of the literature in which Deleuzoguattarian concepts are used to reconsider action research methodology. Framing action research as territory, I suggest that artmaking can facilitate the creation of new ideas, thus initiating the process of deterritorialization. For an examination of the concepts used and the implications for action research methodology, I draw from my experience creating art as an action researcher with a local Somali nonprofit organization.
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