At first glance, the compatibility of social theory and resilience thinking is not entirely evident, in part because the ontology of the former is rooted in social interactions among human beings rather than ecological process. Despite this difference, resilience thinking engages with particular aspects of social organization that have generated intense debates within social science, namely the role of humans as integral elements of social-ecological systems and the processes through which given social structures (including material relations) are either maintained or transformed. Among social theoretical approaches, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) is noted for its distinctive approach to these aspects. ANT proposes that human and nonhuman comp...
Moving beyond the study of either of social or ecological networks, the research on social–ecologica...
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dyna...
In this paper, we use conceptual insights from two distinct traditions within the social studies of ...
At first glance, the compatibility of social theory and resilience thinking is not entirely evident,...
In the aftermath of disasters attention naturally focuses on the impacts humans experience during re...
Since its development in the late 1980s, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has provided social scientists w...
Agricultural systems around the world face the major challenge of the transition toward greater resi...
This chapter outlines “more-than-human” approaches being used in the social sciences, and explores t...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
While agency has received considerable attention in recent sustainability transitions studies, as we...
There has been a growing concern described in the literature for the sustainability and resilience o...
This introductory essay conceptually situates the dialogue between Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and So...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor-network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
Focusing primarily on the actor – human or nonhuman, individual or group, conscious or unconscious –...
Abstract: Conceptualizing and understanding forms of collective action has historically been one of ...
Moving beyond the study of either of social or ecological networks, the research on social–ecologica...
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dyna...
In this paper, we use conceptual insights from two distinct traditions within the social studies of ...
At first glance, the compatibility of social theory and resilience thinking is not entirely evident,...
In the aftermath of disasters attention naturally focuses on the impacts humans experience during re...
Since its development in the late 1980s, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has provided social scientists w...
Agricultural systems around the world face the major challenge of the transition toward greater resi...
This chapter outlines “more-than-human” approaches being used in the social sciences, and explores t...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
While agency has received considerable attention in recent sustainability transitions studies, as we...
There has been a growing concern described in the literature for the sustainability and resilience o...
This introductory essay conceptually situates the dialogue between Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and So...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor-network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
Focusing primarily on the actor – human or nonhuman, individual or group, conscious or unconscious –...
Abstract: Conceptualizing and understanding forms of collective action has historically been one of ...
Moving beyond the study of either of social or ecological networks, the research on social–ecologica...
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dyna...
In this paper, we use conceptual insights from two distinct traditions within the social studies of ...