Considerations of socio-technical change often make recourse to objective scientific knowledge and subjective societal values and perceptions. Conceptual insights from Actor-Network Theory provide an alternative approach, whereby reality (and our knowledge in/of it) is enacted by a heterogeneous assemblage of humans and non-humans. Such research must traverse commonly held categories of science, society, politics, and nature, and draws attention to the many and various activities that contribute to the success (and failure) of socio-technical change. Furthermore, it has the potential to disrupt trajectories of change by asking questions that are absent from public debate on such matters. Drawing on research into the development of Genetica...
The Countryside Surveys of 1990 and 2000 are introduced and their methodological or ontological diff...
This essay proposes that humans are in the midst of a cultural shift from the Industrial Age to an E...
This preface discusses Actor-Network Theory (ANT), and in particular Innovation Translation – its a...
Since its development in the late 1980s, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has provided social scientists w...
This thesis provides a critical examination of the theoretical and methodological tools provided by ...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, Actor-Network Theory has been adopted as a mode of enquiry across ...
The role of networks in innovation has been approached from both economic and sociological approache...
This article discusses the strengths and limitations of Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as a framework fo...
Session 1.5 - Learning, participatory methods, system thinking, design: New roles of extension & res...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
This thesis uses tools from within the expansive area of scholarship known as Actor-Network Theory (...
Visit the Realities website (link below) for a recording (audio plus images) of this presentation, g...
The role, influence and importance of participants in education research could be enhanced by the ap...
cept of network has gained importance in the comprehension of innovation pro-cesses. It has been ack...
Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and its sibling notion of assemblage, this book offers a conce...
The Countryside Surveys of 1990 and 2000 are introduced and their methodological or ontological diff...
This essay proposes that humans are in the midst of a cultural shift from the Industrial Age to an E...
This preface discusses Actor-Network Theory (ANT), and in particular Innovation Translation – its a...
Since its development in the late 1980s, Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has provided social scientists w...
This thesis provides a critical examination of the theoretical and methodological tools provided by ...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, Actor-Network Theory has been adopted as a mode of enquiry across ...
The role of networks in innovation has been approached from both economic and sociological approache...
This article discusses the strengths and limitations of Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as a framework fo...
Session 1.5 - Learning, participatory methods, system thinking, design: New roles of extension & res...
This study sheds light on the evolution of actor network theory and its influence on our society. AN...
This thesis uses tools from within the expansive area of scholarship known as Actor-Network Theory (...
Visit the Realities website (link below) for a recording (audio plus images) of this presentation, g...
The role, influence and importance of participants in education research could be enhanced by the ap...
cept of network has gained importance in the comprehension of innovation pro-cesses. It has been ack...
Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and its sibling notion of assemblage, this book offers a conce...
The Countryside Surveys of 1990 and 2000 are introduced and their methodological or ontological diff...
This essay proposes that humans are in the midst of a cultural shift from the Industrial Age to an E...
This preface discusses Actor-Network Theory (ANT), and in particular Innovation Translation – its a...