Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 119
... networks that mould both ' Pasteur ' and the anthrax bacillus , and he shows that the identities of both these actors are modified in the ... network construction and networks are constructed out of all kinds of Ecologising Sociology 119.
... networks that mould both ' Pasteur ' and the anthrax bacillus , and he shows that the identities of both these actors are modified in the ... network construction and networks are constructed out of all kinds of Ecologising Sociology 119.
Page 120
... networks are everywhere . As Latour ( 2000 : 117 ) says , just open a daily newspaper and you will be confronted by a whole array of heterogeneous networks : genetically modified organisms , global warming , ozone depletion , all social ...
... networks are everywhere . As Latour ( 2000 : 117 ) says , just open a daily newspaper and you will be confronted by a whole array of heterogeneous networks : genetically modified organisms , global warming , ozone depletion , all social ...
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... networks ( Murdoch 1998 ) . This focus on action within the heteregeneous networks that comprise ' nature - cultures ' ( Latour 1993 ) thereby qualifies it as an ecological perspective and perhaps indicates how sociology might embrace ...
... networks ( Murdoch 1998 ) . This focus on action within the heteregeneous networks that comprise ' nature - cultures ' ( Latour 1993 ) thereby qualifies it as an ecological perspective and perhaps indicates how sociology might embrace ...
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