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*Bruno Latour (1987). 'Science in Action'. | *Bruno Latour (1987). '''Science in Action'''. | ||
*Bruno Latour (2005). 'Reassembling the social. An introduction to Actor-Network-Theory'. See Introduction: [[:File:latour-introduction-to-ant-theory.pdf]] | *Bruno Latour (2005). '''Reassembling the social. An introduction to Actor-Network-Theory'''. See Introduction: [[:File:latour-introduction-to-ant-theory.pdf]] | ||
The Actor network theory (ANT) was developed by Bruno Latour back in 80s. The idea comes from a sociologic point of view, where Bruno Latour distinguishes the traditional meaning of social (=human, community focussed) adding to it other non-human "actors" like objects or activities like law, science, technology, etc. | The Actor network theory (ANT) was developed by Bruno Latour back in 80s. The idea comes from a sociologic point of view, where Bruno Latour distinguishes the traditional meaning of social (=human, community focussed) adding to it other non-human "actors" like objects or activities like law, science, technology, etc. |