Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory (Clarendon Lectures in Management Studies)
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Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory is a groundbreaking book that will revolutionize your understanding of society and the "social". Written by Bruno Latour, one of the world's leading social theorists, this book challenges the assumptions made by social scientists when using the word "social". Latour argues that the term has become a misnomer, laden with preconceived notions that limit our understanding.
Unlike other books in the field, Reassembling the Social goes beyond describing social phenomena as static entities. Latour demonstrates that the social cannot be defined simply as a material or domain, but rather as a process of assembling. By questioning traditional social explanations, Latour provides a fresh perspective that allows us to trace meaningful connections between different aspects of society.
With Actor-Network-Theory, Latour presents a new approach to sociology that focuses on the associations and interactions between entities. In this book, you will discover how Latour's theory dismantles old paradigms and provides a more refined toolkit for social scientists. Whether you are new to Actor-Network-Theory or already familiar with its concepts, this book is an essential introduction that will expand your intellectual horizons.
If you're ready to challenge conventional wisdom and explore the dynamic nature of society, then Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory is a must-read. Order your copy today and embark on a transformative journey that will reshape your understanding of the social world. Click here to get started!
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