Reassembling the Social is a fundamental challenge from one of the
world's leading social theorists to how we understand society and the
'social'. Bruno Latour's contention is that the word 'social', as used
by Social Scientists, has become laden with assumptions to the point
where it has become misnomer. When the adjective is applied to a
phenomenon, it is used to indicate a stablilized state of affairs, a
bundle of ties that in due course may be used to account for another
phenomenon. But Latour also finds the word used as if it described a
type of material, in a comparable way to an adjective such as 'wooden'
or 'steely'. Rather than simply indicating what is already assembled
together, it is now used in a way that makes assumptions about the
nature of what is assembled. It has become a word that designates two
distinct things: a process of assembling; and a type of material,
distinct from others. Latour shows why 'the social' cannot be thought
of as a kind of material or domain, and disputes attempts to provide a
'social explanations' of other states of affairs. While these attempts
have been productive (and probably necessary) in the past, the very
success of the social sciences mean that they are largely no longer
so. At the present stage it is no longer possible to inspect the
precise constituents entering the social domain. Latour returns to the
original meaning of 'the social' to redefine the notion, and allow it
to trace connections again. It will then be possible to resume the
traditional goal of the social sciences, but using more refined tools.
Drawing on his extensive work examining the 'assemblages' of nature,
Latour finds it necessary to scrutinize thoroughly the exact content
of what is assembled under the umbrella of Society. This approach, a
'sociology of associations', has become known as Actor-Network-Theory,
and this book is an essential introduction both for those seeking to
understand Actor-Network Theory, or the ideas of one of its most
influential proponents.
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An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory
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ISBN
9780191622892
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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