Reassembling the social: an Introduction to actor-network theory/ Bruno Latour

By: Latour, BrunoPublication details: New York: Oxford University Press, 2005Description: x, 301 pISBN: 9780199256051Subject(s): Social groups -- Social participation | Organizational behavior -- Social sciences--PhilosophyDDC classification: 302.3
Contents:
pt. 1. How to deploy controversies about the social world. Learning to feed from controversies ; First source of uncertainty : no group, only group formation ;Second source of uncertainty : action is overtaken ; Third source of uncertainty objects too have agency ; Fourth source of uncertainty : matters of fact vs. matters of concern ; Fifth source of uncertainty : writing down risky accounts On the difficulty of being an ANT : an interlude in form of a dialog pt. 2. How to render associations traceable again. Why is it so difficult to trace the social? ; How to keep the social flat ; First move : localizing the global ;Second move : redistributing the local ; Third move : connecting sites ;Conclusion: From society to collective can the social be reassembled?
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pt. 1. How to deploy controversies about the social world. Learning to feed from controversies ; First source of uncertainty : no group, only group formation ;Second source of uncertainty : action is overtaken ; Third source of uncertainty objects too have agency ; Fourth source of uncertainty : matters of fact vs. matters of concern ; Fifth source of uncertainty : writing down risky accounts On the difficulty of being an ANT : an interlude in form of a dialog
pt. 2. How to render associations traceable again. Why is it so difficult to trace the social? ; How to keep the social flat ; First move : localizing the global ;Second move : redistributing the local ; Third move : connecting sites ;Conclusion: From society to collective
can the social be reassembled?

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