Could Rhythm Become a New Scientific Paradigm for the Humanities?

Rhuthmos (forthcoming)
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This text was presented in the Conference “Rhythm as Pattern and Variation : Political, Social and Artistic Inflections, Goldsmiths College — University of London, on April 23, 2016. Recent Development of Rhythmic Studies The first thing that becomes obvious when you document, as I have been doing for the last five years, the studies dedicated in human and soc­ial science to rhythmic phenomena or using rhythm as operating concept—whatever its definition—is the rapid increase in their number. - Vers un nouveau paradigme scientifique? – Nouvel article

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