This paper offers an empirical assessment of the potential benefits to housing studies of actor-network theory (ANT). Gabriel & Jacobs' paper in this journal has suggested that certain ‘classic’ sites of housing studies are being re-imagined by studies within the post-social turn. This paper is an empirical study of the nominations process, through which registered social landlords are enrolled into allocating social housing to households prioritised by local authorities on their housing registers. The study draws on three ANT stories—the nominations agreement, monitoring nominations and exclusions—to demonstrate how human and non-human actors interact. In particular, it considers how agreements, numbers, unsurveyed ‘customers’, or boxes on...
This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, Actor-Network Theory has been adopted as a mode of enquiry across ...
Summarization: Social housing, from modernist state funded programs to post-war industrial settlemen...
This paper offers an empirical assessment of the potential benefits to housing studies of actor-netw...
This paper explores the network as an increasingly popular theoretical paradigm in institutional and...
While network perspectives in housing studies have gained currency over the last decade, research lo...
The role, influence and importance of participants in education research could be enhanced by the ap...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper seeks to offer a retrospective look at an intellectual journey in and...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
There is a general recognition within the social sciences that extensive mobility challenges how we ...
Ten years ago actor-network theory (ANT) entered this journal. To illustrate how the relational onto...
This article discusses the strengths and limitations of Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as a framework fo...
Planning systems and practices – including plan preparation and implementation- are often comprise o...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is well developed within social studies of science and technology. The la...
This paper mobilises Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to produce a more detailed discussion of institution...
This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, Actor-Network Theory has been adopted as a mode of enquiry across ...
Summarization: Social housing, from modernist state funded programs to post-war industrial settlemen...
This paper offers an empirical assessment of the potential benefits to housing studies of actor-netw...
This paper explores the network as an increasingly popular theoretical paradigm in institutional and...
While network perspectives in housing studies have gained currency over the last decade, research lo...
The role, influence and importance of participants in education research could be enhanced by the ap...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper seeks to offer a retrospective look at an intellectual journey in and...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
There is a general recognition within the social sciences that extensive mobility challenges how we ...
Ten years ago actor-network theory (ANT) entered this journal. To illustrate how the relational onto...
This article discusses the strengths and limitations of Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as a framework fo...
Planning systems and practices – including plan preparation and implementation- are often comprise o...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is well developed within social studies of science and technology. The la...
This paper mobilises Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to produce a more detailed discussion of institution...
This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, Actor-Network Theory has been adopted as a mode of enquiry across ...
Summarization: Social housing, from modernist state funded programs to post-war industrial settlemen...