Appendix of Sources |
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Editor's Introduction: From Generalised Symmetry to Ontological Politics and After -- Tracing Actor--Network Theory |
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Volume I Emergence, Development and Transformation -- Part One |
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The Sociology of Translation |
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1 Extracts from An Anthropologist Visits the Laboratory |
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3 | (32) |
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2 Struggles and Negotiations to Define What Is Problematic and What Is Not: The Socio-logic of Translation |
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35 | (18) |
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3 On Interests and Their Transformation: Enrolment and Counter-Enrolment |
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53 | (8) |
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4 Give Me a Laboratory and I Will Raise the World |
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61 | (26) |
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5 Some Elements of a Sociology of Translation: Domestication of the Scallops and the Fishermen of St Brieuc Bay |
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87 | (34) |
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Techno-Politics and Sociotechnical Relations |
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6 On Power and Its Tactics: A View from the Sociology of Science |
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121 | (30) |
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7 Society in the Making: The Study of Technology as a Tool for Sociological Analysis |
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151 | (20) |
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8 Mixing Humans and Nonhumans Together: The Sociology of a Door-Closer |
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171 | (18) |
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9 The De-Scription of Technical Objects |
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189 | (18) |
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10 The Politics of Formalism |
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207 | (32) |
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Reflexivity, Heterogeneity and Symmetry |
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11 The Politics of Explanation: An Alternative |
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239 | (22) |
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12 Notes on the Theory of the Actor--Network: Ordering, Strategy, and Heterogeneity |
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261 | (16) |
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13 Behaviour Modification of a Catflap: A Contribution to the Sociology of Things |
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277 | (16) |
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14 Constructing Actor-Network Theory |
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293 | (34) |
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Topology and Post-Social Ontologies |
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15 Regions, Networks and Fluids: Anaemia and Social Topology |
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327 | (26) |
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16 After the Individual in Society: Lessons on Collectivity from Science, Technology and Society |
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353 | (16) |
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17 Materialities, Globalities, Spatialities |
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369 | (22) |
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391 | (16) |
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19 The Social as Association |
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Volume II Emergence, Development and Transformation -- Part Two |
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Materiality and Ontological Politics |
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20 Notes on Materiality and Sociality |
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3 | (16) |
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21 Ontological Politics: A Word and Some Questions |
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19 | (14) |
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22 In the Middle of the Network |
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33 | (20) |
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23 On Politics and the Little Tools of Democracy: A Down-to-Earth Approach |
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53 | (16) |
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24 Actor-Network Theory, Organizations and Critique: Towards a Politics of Organizing |
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69 | (22) |
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25 ANT and Politics: Working in and on the World |
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91 | (24) |
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Method Assemblages and Inscriptions |
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26 On Making Data Social: Heterogeneity in Sociological Practice |
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115 | (18) |
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133 | (22) |
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28 Actor-Network Theory: Sensitive Terms and Enduring Tensions |
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155 | (18) |
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29 Actor-Network Theory and Methodology: Just What Does It Mean to Say that Nonhumans Have Agency? |
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173 | (18) |
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30 Actor-Network Theory and the Ethnographic Imagination: An Exercise in Translation |
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191 | (24) |
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31 Reassembling Social Science Methods: The Challenge of Digital Devices |
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215 | (24) |
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Critiques and Clarifications |
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32 Epistemological Chicken |
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239 | (22) |
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33 Don't Throw the Baby Out with the Bath School! A Reply to Collins and Yearley |
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261 | (24) |
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34 Agency and the Hybrid Collectif |
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285 | (20) |
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35 On Actor-Network Theory: A Few Clarifications |
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305 | (16) |
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36 Living Dangerously with Bruno Latour in a Hybrid World |
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321 | (24) |
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37 Reconstructing Humants: A Humanist Critique of Actant-Network Theory |
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Volume III Translations, Parallels and Mobilisations -- Part One |
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Performing Markets, Finance and Economics |
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38 Peripheral Vision: Economic Markets as Calculative Collective Devices |
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3 | (22) |
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39 An Essay on the Growing Contribution of Economic Markets to the Proliferation of the Social |
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25 | (24) |
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40 Assembling an Economic Actor: The Agencement of a Hedge Fund |
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49 | (24) |
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41 What Does It Mean to Say that Economics Is Performative? |
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73 | (46) |
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42 Chalk Steps on the Museum Floor: The `Pulses' of Objects in an Art Installation |
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119 | (18) |
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137 | (16) |
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44 Those Things that Hold Us Together: Taste and Sociology |
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153 | (18) |
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45 Performing Calculation in the Art Market |
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171 | (18) |
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46 The Creative Assemblage: Theorizing Contemporary Forms of Arts-based Collaboration |
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189 | (20) |
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47 Objects, Words, and Bodies in Space: Bringing Materiality into Cultural Analysis |
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209 | (28) |
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Bodies, Medicine and Disabilities |
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48 Different Atheroscleroses |
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237 | (24) |
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49 Embodied Action, Enacted Bodies: The Example of Hypoglycaemia |
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261 | (20) |
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50 Sociotechnical Practices and Difference: On the Interferences between Disability, Gender, and Class |
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281 | (26) |
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51 Technoscientific Bodies: Making the Corporeal in Everyday Life |
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307 | (24) |
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52 Actor-Networks of Dementia |
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331 | (20) |
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53 When Alcohol Acts: An Actor-Network Approach to Teenagers, Alcohol and Parties |
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Volume IV Translations, Parallels and Mobilisations -- Part Two |
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Hybrid Geographies and Spaces |
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54 Towards a Geography of Heterogeneous Associations |
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55 Dissolving Dualisms: Actor-Networks and the Reimagination of Nature |
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25 | (18) |
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56 Introducing Hybrid Geographies |
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43 | (12) |
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57 Urban Wild Things: A Cosmopolitical Experiment |
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55 | (20) |
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58 Globalizations Big and Small: Notes on Urban Studies, Actor-Network Theory, and Geographical Scale |
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75 | (20) |
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59 Earthly Powers and Affective Environments: An Ontological Politics of Flood Risk |
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95 | (18) |
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Ecologies, Natures and Environments |
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60 Society, Nature, Knowledge: Co-constructing the Social and the Natural |
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113 | (24) |
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61 The Problematic Nature of Nature: The Post-Constructivist Challenge to Environmental History |
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137 | (16) |
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62 A Plea for Earthly Sciences |
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153 | (12) |
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63 The Making of Climate Publics: Eco-homes as Material Devices of Publicity |
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165 | (18) |
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64 Topologies of Climate Change: Actor-Network Theory, Relational-Scalar Analytics, and Carbon-Market Overflows |
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183 | (24) |
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Animal Actants and Multi-Species Assemblages |
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65 Elephants on the Move: Spatial Formations of Wildlife Exchange |
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207 | (24) |
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66 Roadkill: Between Humans, Nonhuman Animals, and Technologies |
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231 | (16) |
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67 Bees, Butterflies, and Bacteria: Biotechnology and the Politics of Nonhuman Friendship |
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247 | (22) |
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68 The Actor-Enacted: Cumbrian Sheep in 2001 |
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269 | (22) |
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69 Bovine Mobilities and Vital Movements: Flows of Milk, Mediation and Animal Agency |
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