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Reassembling the social: an introduction to actor-network-theory

Bruno Latour
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements (page ix)
  • Introduction: How to Resume the Task of Tracing Associations (page 1)
  • Part I: How to Deploy Controversies About the Social World
    • Introduction to Part I: Learning to Feed off Controversies (page 21)
    • First Source of Uncertainty: No Group, Only Group Formation (page 27)
    • Second Source of Uncertainty: Action Is Overtaken (page 43)
    • Third Source of Uncertainty: Objects too Have Agency (page 63)
    • Fourth Source of Uncertainty: Matters of Fact vs. Matters of Concern (page 87)
    • Fifth Source of Uncertainty: Writing Down Risky Accounts (page 121)
    • On the Difficulty of Being an ANT: An Interlude in the Form of a Dialog (page 141)
  • Part II: How to Render Associations Traceable Again
    • Introduction to Part II: Why is it so Difficult to Trace the Social? (page 159)
    • How to Keep the Social Flat (page 165)
    • First Move: Localizing the Global (page 173)
    • Second Move: Redistributing the Local (page 191)
    • Third Move: Connecting Sites (page 219)
    • Conclusion: From Society to Collective-Can the Social Be Reassembled? (page 247)
  • Bibliography (page 263)
  • Index (page 281)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
VS 41.3 (Sep. 2007): 744-746 http://www.jstor.org/stable/4623403
CS 38.1 (Jan. 2009): 81-83 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20617173
STHV 33.1 (Jan. 2008): 142-150 http://www.jstor.org/stable/29734026
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Published: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780199256044 (hardcover)
  • 9780199256051 (paper)
Subject
  • Sociology
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