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Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-network-theory (Clarendon Lectures in Management Studies)

Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-network-theory (Clarendon Lectures in Management Studies)

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Author: Bruno Latour
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 328
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Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0199256055
Dewey Decimal Number: 302.3
EAN: 9780199256051
ASIN: 0199256055

Publication Date: September 6, 2007
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5 out of 5 stars A Latour de force   December 13, 2007
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11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This book is a "paradoxical" endeavour on a number of counts, and I'm drawing here on the Greek etymology of the word meaning `beyond received opinion.' While on the surface it purports to be an introduction to a particular research methodology--presumably for the benefit of social science PhD students--appealing to common sense, at the same time it is also a philosophical tour de force, engaging with metaphysical and ontological issues of the highest order.

It is quite possible to read it in a few days, as it is written in a colourful style peppered with amusing metaphors and examples, but it is more likely that a number of reads are required to fully experience what this book has to offer (unless you are an ANT enthusiast already). In the end it is a thought experiment and it will either work for you or it won't. You will either come away hating actor-network-theory for the rest of your life or you will have a conversion experience and you will never be able to look at baboons and the map of the London Underground quite the same way again.

In many ways this book reminds me of Heidegger's Being and Time, but the differences might be more important than the similarities. For one Latour completes the book as promised in the introduction, in contrast to Heidegger. But also Latour is a lot more specific and optimistic about the outcomes of his `deconstruction' of traditional sociology, as opposed to Heidegger's pessimistic and rather vague conclusions stemming from his destruction of traditional metaphysics.

In this sense Latour's Reassembling the Social is not so much an introduction to a theory as a handbook or guide to practical living. However the practical or empirical metaphysics he proposes for (re)assembling a better world is far from being a quick-fix solution: it asks for a tireless, on-going effort to collect and rearrange the world, morsel by morsel, just like an ant.


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