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SM ISO690:2012 KREKELER, Ruxanda. Sociologia translării. In: Revista de Filosofie, Sociologie şi Ştiinţe Politice, 2013, nr. 3(163), pp. 198-202. ISSN 1957-2294. |
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As an example of a social constructivist approach is the actor-network theory considered. Significant representatives of tis theory are Bruno Latour and Michel Callon. This theory sees human and non-human (such as technology) as equal actors in networks that aim to achieve a common goal. Latour says that man must deal with machinery and recruit them as allies. One must not look at society and technology separately, but together as a socio-technology. An issue is the separation of suspensions between nature / society, technology / social and human / non-human actors. The Actor-Network Theory (ANT) breaks with the assumption of most sociologists, to explain the social with the social. The ANT is interested in how non-human things can be part of the social. It is thus assumed equivalence of human and nonhuman
actors. Furthermore, the theory does use a neutral vocabulary as possible to describe the conflicts and interests of the different actors better. |
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