This introductory essay conceptually situates the dialogue between Actor–Network Theory (ANT) and Social Movement Studies that this special issue aims to foster. Rather than considering ANT as a theory in the classic sense, we define it as a theoretical sensibility open to permanently redrawing its own shape in response to the relational entanglements it studies. ANT and its sibling, assemblage theory, have allowed scholars to attend to the complex ecologies within which agents, both human and non-human, mobilise to effect change in overlapping social, ecological, economic and technological realms. In these studies, relations take precedence over substances, thereby forging a radically decentred, redistributed approach to mobilisation. As s...
Abstract: The use of actor‐network theory (ANT) in social research has grown significantly in recent...
Existing social movement theories subsume protests into abstract conceptualizations of society, and ...
This article overviews the following three articles in the journal, which arise from the 2008 confer...
This introductory essay conceptually situates the dialogue between Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and So...
Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and its sibling notion of assemblage, this book offers a conce...
Conceptualizing and understanding forms of collective action has historically been one of the primar...
Abstract: Conceptualizing and understanding forms of collective action has historically been one of ...
This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor-network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
This article explores the possibilities that a deeper engagement with the work of Gabriel Tarde open...
Rhetorical scholars in social movement studies have called for a theory that might explain the mater...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is well developed within social studies of science and technology. The la...
This paper argues that Actor-Network Theory (ANT) contains concepts that can be used as tools to bet...
In this article I analyse the notion that social movement politics and contemporary art intervention...
In this article I analyse the notion that social movement politics and contemporary art interventio...
Abstract: The use of actor‐network theory (ANT) in social research has grown significantly in recent...
Existing social movement theories subsume protests into abstract conceptualizations of society, and ...
This article overviews the following three articles in the journal, which arise from the 2008 confer...
This introductory essay conceptually situates the dialogue between Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and So...
Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and its sibling notion of assemblage, this book offers a conce...
Conceptualizing and understanding forms of collective action has historically been one of the primar...
Abstract: Conceptualizing and understanding forms of collective action has historically been one of ...
This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor-network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
This article explores the possibilities that a deeper engagement with the work of Gabriel Tarde open...
Rhetorical scholars in social movement studies have called for a theory that might explain the mater...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is well developed within social studies of science and technology. The la...
This paper argues that Actor-Network Theory (ANT) contains concepts that can be used as tools to bet...
In this article I analyse the notion that social movement politics and contemporary art intervention...
In this article I analyse the notion that social movement politics and contemporary art interventio...
Abstract: The use of actor‐network theory (ANT) in social research has grown significantly in recent...
Existing social movement theories subsume protests into abstract conceptualizations of society, and ...
This article overviews the following three articles in the journal, which arise from the 2008 confer...