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DeLanda, Manuel, Jill Bennett, Susan Best, Peter Weibel and Ursula Frohne. (dis)Locations. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2002, 108 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 3775710876. Buy it at Amazon.com.
DeLanda, Manuel. Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, May 2002, 256 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0826456227. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr. Paperback, ISBN: 0826456235. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
DeLanda, Manuel, Alejandro Zaera and Jorge Wagensberg. Verb: Architecture Boogazine. Barcelona: Actar Editorial, March 2002, 280 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 8495273551. Buy it at Amazon.com.
DeLanda, Manuel. Philosophies of Design: the Case of Modelling Software. Verb: Architecture Bookazine. Madrid: Actar Press, 2001.
DeLanda, Manuel. Can Theories of Self-Organization Help Us to Understand Human History?. Hyperorganismen. Edited by Stefan Iglhaut, Martin Roth and Peter Weibel. Hannover: Internationalismus Verlag, 2000.
DeLanda, Manuel. Deleuze, Diagrams and the Open-Ended Becoming of the World. Making Futures: Explorations in Time, Memory and Becoming. Edited by Elizabeth Grosz. New York: Cornel University Press, 1999.
DeLanda, Manuel. The Nonlinear Development of Cities. Eco-Tec: the Architecture of the In-Between. Edited by Amerigo Marras. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1999.
DeLanda, Manuel. Immanence and Transcendence in the Genesis of Form. A Deleuzian Century? Edited by Ian Buchanan. Durham: Duke University Press, 1999.
DeLanda, Manuel. Markets, Antimarkets and the Fate of the Nutrient Cycles. LifeScience: Proceedings of the Ars Electronica Conference on BioTechnology. Edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christine Schopf. Vienna: Springer, 1999.
DeLanda, Manuel. Extensive Borderlines and Intensive Borderlines. Borderline. Edited by Lebbeus Woods and Ekkehard Rehfeld. Vienna: Springer, 1998.
DeLanda, Manuel. Economics, Computers and the War Machine. Infowar: Proceedings of the Ars Electronica Conference on Information Warfare. Edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christine Schopf. Viena: Springer, 1998.
DeLanda, Manuel. Meshworks, Hierarchies and Interfaces. The Virtual Dimension. Edited by John Beckman. New York: Princeton Architectural Press 1998.
DeLanda, Manuel. The Machinic Phylum. Technomorphica. Edited by Joke Brower and Carla Hoekendikj. Rotterdam: V2 Organization, 1998.
DeLanda, Manuel. A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History. New York: MIT Press, 1997, 288 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0942299310. Buy it at Amazon.com. Reprint Edition. New York: Zone Books, 2000, 333 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 0942299329. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
DeLanda, Manuel. Netzwerke. Benteli, August 1997, 82 Seiten, Paperback, ISBN: 3716510092. Buy it at Amazon.de.
DeLanda, Manuel. Markets and Antimarkets in the World Economy. Technoscience and Cyberculture. Edited by Stanley Aronowitz, Barbara Martinson and Michael Menser. New York: Routledge, 1996.
DeLanda, Manuel. Virtual Environments and the Emergence of Synthetic Reason. Flame Wars: the Discourse of Cyberculture. Edited by Mark Dery. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994.
DeLanda, Manuel. War in the Age of Intelligent Machines. New York: Zone Books, 1991, 280 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0942299760. Buy it at Amazon.com. Paperback, ISBN: 0942299752. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
DeLanda, Manuel. Inorganic Life. Zone: Incorporations. Edited by Sanford Kwinter and Jonathan Crary. New York: Zone Books, 1991.
DeLanda, Manuel. Policing the Spectrum. Zone: the City. Edited by Sanford Kwinter and Jonathan Crary. New York: Zone Books, 1985.
DeLanda, Manuel. Wittgenstein at the Movies. In Cinema Histories, Cinema Practices. Edited by Patricia Mellencamp and Phil Rosen. Los Angeles: American Film Institute, 1984.
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