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== Rejection, a list ==
== Rejection, a list ==


# rejection as a discourse
* rejection as a discourse
# rejection as a continuous renegotiation between filters
* rejection as a continuous renegotiation between filters
# rejection as exclusion
* rejection as exclusion
# rejection as fractal
* rejection as fractal
# rejection as spectrum
* rejection as spectrum
# rejection as contingency
* rejection as contingency
# rejection as violence
* rejection as violence
# rejection as oppression
* rejection as oppression
# rejection as empowerment
* rejection as empowerment
# rejection as ritual
* rejection as ritual
# rejection as defensive spell
* rejection as defensive spell
# rejection as misunderstanding  
* rejection as misunderstanding  
# rejection as border
* rejection as border
# rejection as layer
* rejection as layer
# rejection as interface
* rejection as interface
# rejection as a selection process
* rejection as a selection process
# rejection as a filter  
* rejection as a filter  
# rejection as incomplete structure
* rejection as incomplete structure
# rejection as foundation
* rejection as foundation
# rejection as truth / honesty
* rejection as truth / honesty
# rejection and clarification, transcription, simplification
* rejection and clarification, transcription, simplification
# rejection as interpretation/translation
* rejection as interpretation/translation
# rejection as digestion/metabolization  
* rejection as digestion/metabolization  
# rejection as instrument
* rejection as instrument
# rejection as curation
* rejection as curation
# rejection as invitation
* rejection as invitation
# rejection as inclusion
* rejection as inclusion
# rejection as care (and self-care)
* rejection as care (and self-care)
# rejection as direction
* rejection as direction
# rejection as orientation
* rejection as orientation
# rejection as negative ontology for identity formation
* rejection as negative ontology for identity formation
# rejection as tactic
* rejection as tactic
# rejection as a trigger for action
* rejection as a trigger for action
# rejection as turning point
* rejection as turning point
# rejection as plot twist  
* rejection as plot twist  
# rejection as suspense
* rejection as suspense
# rejection as narration and world-building
* rejection as narration and world-building
# rejection as an act of love
* rejection as an act of love
# rejection as a metaphor
* rejection as a metaphor
# rejection as heritage
* rejection as heritage


[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Rejection_Glossary Glossary]
[https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Rejection_Glossary Glossary]

Revision as of 21:15, 18 October 2021

Hello this is a brainstorming for the Special Issue 16

Rejection, a list

  • rejection as a discourse
  • rejection as a continuous renegotiation between filters
  • rejection as exclusion
  • rejection as fractal
  • rejection as spectrum
  • rejection as contingency
  • rejection as violence
  • rejection as oppression
  • rejection as empowerment
  • rejection as ritual
  • rejection as defensive spell
  • rejection as misunderstanding
  • rejection as border
  • rejection as layer
  • rejection as interface
  • rejection as a selection process
  • rejection as a filter
  • rejection as incomplete structure
  • rejection as foundation
  • rejection as truth / honesty
  • rejection and clarification, transcription, simplification
  • rejection as interpretation/translation
  • rejection as digestion/metabolization
  • rejection as instrument
  • rejection as curation
  • rejection as invitation
  • rejection as inclusion
  • rejection as care (and self-care)
  • rejection as direction
  • rejection as orientation
  • rejection as negative ontology for identity formation
  • rejection as tactic
  • rejection as a trigger for action
  • rejection as turning point
  • rejection as plot twist
  • rejection as suspense
  • rejection as narration and world-building
  • rejection as an act of love
  • rejection as a metaphor
  • rejection as heritage

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