Abstract:1. After ANT: Complexity, Naming and Topology: John Law (Lancaster University). 2. On Recalling ANT: Bruno Latour (Ecole des Mines de Paris). 3. Perpetuum Mobile: Substance, Force and the Sociology of...1. After ANT: Complexity, Naming and Topology: John Law (Lancaster University). 2. On Recalling ANT: Bruno Latour (Ecole des Mines de Paris). 3. Perpetuum Mobile: Substance, Force and the Sociology of Translation: Steven D. Brown (Keele University) and Rose Capdevila (Nene University College). 4. From Blindness to blindness: Museums, Heterogeneity and the Subject: Kevin Hetherington (Brunel University). 5. Ontological Politics: A Word and Some Questions: Annemarie Mol (Twente University). 6. Who Pays? Can We Pay Them Back?: Nick Lee (Keele University) and Paul Stenner (Bath University). 7. Materiality: Juggling Sameness and Difference: Anni Dugdale (Australian National University Canberra). 8. Staying True to the Laughter in Nigerian Classrooms: Helen Verran (Melbourne University). 9. What is Intellectual Property After?: Marilyn Strathern (Cambridge University). 10. Actor--Network Theory -- The Market Test: Michele Callon (Ecole des Mines de Paris). 11. Good Passages, Bad Passages: Ingunn Moser (University of Oslo) and John Law (Lancaster University). 12. A Sociology of Attachment: Music Amateurs, Drug Users: Emilie Gomart and Antoine Hennion (Ecole des Mines de Paris).Read More
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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