Entelocius: A multidisciplinary journal (non-transparent).

About the Journal

Entelocius: A multidisciplinary journal is an international, open-access scholarly journal shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The theme of the upcoming issue is open.

EAMJ is published semiannually.

Online ISSN: 2564-0461

Entelocius is a specialty depot for rhizomatic transcendence in the arts, sciences, and humanities; it is a multidisciplinary scholarly journal, an analytic/educational YouTube channel, and a philosophy.

The entelocius is the preternatural, acroscopic motor of built awareness, subsisted through contusion and incorporation, which is created in reaction to specific selections, resections, and their precipitations, and whose intent is to spill and countenance disparities: “Global outcome is constrained by the slowness of the process that builds up awareness.” (Jeannerod, 2006, p. 49). The entelocius is locuted projectively and conjugal to the socius (see Deleuze and Guattari, 1980, for elaboration of this term), but conversely seeks to dispose wastes and noise; to produce its singularized, potent, nodular, and high-intensity traffic; and to recognize furtive significations.

YouTube: An Entelocius video takes the lateral, ecumenical perspective of global phenomena, their consequences, disjunctions, and interstices, and it uses their common axioms to contrive and convert feed-forward topological boundaries, coarse-grained syntheses, analytical kernels, cross-pollinations, and sundry fertilities of basic theory into comprehensive discussions and critical expositions and exponentiations predicated on rationality, historical facticity, and reliable rhetorical, somatic, schizanalytic, and philosophical principles. The Entelocius series draws from communications and information studies, engineering and cybernetics, architecture and urban studies, anatomy, cellular biology, genetics, psychology and psychoanalysis, sociology, physics and chemistry, geography and geology, environmental sciences, fine arts, economics, philology, philosophy, theology, history, anthropology, economics, political science, and other disciplines.

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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Pleroma (e.g., multiplicity, ramification, pleniformity, proliferation, diffusion, etc.)
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