Dear Jonathan,
Have a look at Latour's 'Paris Invisible City' (1998) in which Latour takes a more empirical approach than in Reassembling the social. This might be enlightening....
On the other hand, ANT it self is also heterogeneous and fluid...so it is not really a ready made framework.., but should therefore be 'translated' to the study at hand....so it might be difficult to 'apply' Latour's ANT to a paper
Bas
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 9:25 AM, jonathandalehall <jonathandalehall@...> wrote:
I've read the book and have a decent idea of Latour's ANT, but I found
the book was short on how to actually write this kind of paper using
ANT.
I've got a paper to write and I'm thinking of using Latour's ANT as a
framework for something I'm interested in.
I'm new to sociology, coming from a psych. background, and I'm
basically looking for a paper that could act as an example of the kind
of scholarly writing that would reflect a good application of ANT to a
particular issue/phenomenon/etc.
Does anyone have any good suggestions for me to look at? I would
appreciate it - thanks so much.
--
Bas Hendrikx
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