rearrangementism
Rearrangementism refers to a philosophical and sociological concept that explores the ways in which social and cultural norms are rearranged or reordered through human interaction, communication, and collective behavior. This concept is often associated with the ideas of philosophers and sociologists such as Jean Baudrillard, Jean-François Lyotard, and Michel de Certeau.
According to rearrangementism, social structures and norms are not fixed or static, but rather are in a
Rearrangementism focuses on the micro-level processes of social interaction, communication, and consumption, rather than the macro-level
Through the lens of rearrangementism, sociologists and philosophers have explored a wide range of topics, including