This volume presents the first book-length study devoted to the discussion and relevance of the notion of 'ecology' within the frame-work and 'ontology' of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Fel??x Guattari from various positions within Cultural Studies and Sciences.AcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsEcology and Realist Ontology; M.DeLandaA Thousand Ecologies; R.BogueStructural Couplings: Radical Constructivism and a Deleuzian Ecologics ; H.BerressemSubjectivity and Art in Guattari's The Three Ecologies ; G.GenoskoArtists or 'Little Soldiers?' F??lix Guattari's Ecological Paradigms; V.A.ConleySubjectivity, Desire, and the Problem of Consumption; J.MaskitPolitical Science and the Culture of Extinction; D.OlkowskiKatrina; J.ProteviTechnoecologies of Sensation; L.ParisiEco-Aesthetics: Beyond Structure in the Work of Robert Smithson, Gilles Deleuze and F??lix Guattari; S.ZepkeThe 'Weather of Music:' Sounding Nature in the 20th and 21st Century; B.HerzogenrathDeleuze and Deliverance : Body, Wildness, Ethics; M.HalseyIntensive Landscaping; Y.AbriouxArt for Animals; M.FullerYVES ABRIOUX is Professor of English Literature, University of Paris VIII, FranceHANJO BERRESSEM teaches American Literature and Culture, University of Cologne, GermanyRONALD BOGUE is a Distinguished Research Professor, Comparative Literature Department, University of Georgia, USAVERENA CONLEY is Visiting Professor, Literature and of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, USAMANUEL DELANDA teaches at University of Pennsylvania, Department of Architecture, USAMATTHEW FULLER is Reader in Media Design, Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam, The NetherlandsGARY GENOSKO is Canada Research Chair in Technoculture, Lakehead University, CanadaMARK HALSEY teaches in the School of Law at Flinders University, AustraliaJONATHAN MASKIT is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Denison University, Ohio, USADOROTHEA OLKOWSKI is Professor of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Coloral“8