VOLUME ONE: EMERGENCE, DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION – PART ONE
Part One: Introduction
‘From Generalised Symmetry to Ontological Politics and After: Tracing Actor-Network Theory’.
Richie Nimmo
Part Two:The Sociology of Translation
An Anthropologist Visits the Laboratory
Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar
Struggles and Negotiations to Define What Is Problematic and What Is Not: The Socio-logic of Translation
Michel Callon
On Interests and Their Transformation: Enrolment and Counter-Enrolment
Michel Callon and John Law
Give Me a Laboratory and I Will Raise the World
Bruno Latour
Some Elements of a Sociology of Translation: Domestication of the Scallops and the Fishermen of St Brieuc Bay
Michel Callon
Part Three: Techno-Politics and Sociotechnical Relations
On Power and Its Tactics: A View from the Sociology of Science
John Law
Society in the Making: The Study of Technology as a Tool for Sociological Analysis
Michel Callon
Mixing Humans and Nonhumans Together: The Sociology of a Door-Closer
Jim Johnson
The De-Scription of Technical Objects
Madeleine Akrich
The Politics of Formalism
John Bowers
Part Four: Reflexivity, Heterogeneity and Symmetry
The Politics of Explanation: An Alternative
Bruno Latour
Notes on the Theory of the Actor-Network: Ordering, Strategy, Heterogeneity
John Law
Behaviour Modification of a Catflap: A Contribution to the Sociology of Things
Malcolm Ashmore
Constructing Actor-Network Theory
Mike Michael
Part Five: Topology and Post-Social Ontologies
Regions, Networks and Fluids: Anaemia and Social Topology
Annemarie Mol and John Law
After the Individual in Society: Lessons in Collectivity from Science, Technology and Society
Michel Callon and John Law
Materialities, Globalities, Spatialities
Kevin Hetherington and John Law
Objects and Spaces
John Law
The Social as Association
Bruno Latour
VOLUME TWO: EMERGENCE, DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION – PART TWO
Part One: Materiality and Ontological Politics
Notes on Materiality and Sociality
John Law and Annemarie Mol
Ontological Politics: A Word and Some Questions
Annemarie Mol
In the Middle of the Network
Andrew Barry
On Politics and the Little Tools of Democracy: A Down-to-Earth Approach
Kristin Asdal
Actor-Network Theory, Organizations and Critique: Towards a Politics of Organizing
Rafael Alcadipani and John Hassard
ANT and Politics: Working In and On the World
John Law and Vicky Singleton
Part Two: Method Assemblages and Inscriptions
On Making Data Social: Heterogeneity in Sociological Practice
Mike Michael
Enacting the Social
John Law and John Urry
Actor-Network Theory: Sensitive Terms and Enduring Tensions
Annemarie Mol
Actor-Network Theory and Methodology: Just What Does It Mean to Say that Nonhumans Have Agency?
Edwin Sayes
Actor-Network Theory and the Ethnographic Imagination: An Exercise in Translation
Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Diana Graizbord and Michael Rodriguez-Muñiz
Reassembling Social Science Methods: The Challenge of Digital Devices
Evelyn Ruppert, John Law and Mike Savage
Part Three: Critiques and Clarifications
Epistemological Chicken
Harry Collins and Steven Yearley
Don’t Throw the Baby Out with the Bath School! A Reply to Collins and Yearley
Michel Callon and Bruno Latour
Agency and the Hybrid Collectif
Michel Callon and John Law
On Actor Network Theory: A Few Clarifications
Bruno Latour
Living Dangerously with Bruno Latour in a Hybrid World
Mark Elam
Reconstructing Humants: A Humanist Critique of Actant-Network Theory
Frédéric Vandenberghe
VOLUME THREE: TRANSLATIONS, PARALLELS AND MOBILISATIONS – PART ONE
Part One: Performing Markets, Finance and Economics
Peripheral Vision: Economic Markets as Calculative Collective Devices
Fabian Muniesa and Michel Callon
An Essay on the Growing Contribution of Economic Markets to the Proliferation of the Social
Michel Callon
Assembling an Economic Actor: The Agencement of a Hedge Fund
Iain Hardie and Donald MacKenzie
What Does It Mean to Say that Economics Is Performative?
Michel Callon
Part Two: Arts, Taste and Cultures
Chalk Steps on the Museum Floor: The ‘Pulses’ of Objects in an Art Installation
Alberta Yaneva
The Work of Culture
Tony Bennett
Those Things that Hold Us Together: Taste and Sociology
Antoine Hennion
Performing Calculation in the Art Market
Marta Herrero
The Creative Assemblage: Theorizing Contemporary Forms of Arts-based Collaboration
Kay Anderson and Philip Mar
Objects, Words and Bodies in Space: Bringing Materiality into Cultural Analysis
Wendy Griswold, Gemma Mangione and Terence McDonnell
Part Three: Bodies, Medicine and Disabilities
Different Atheroscleroses
Annemarie Mol
Embodied Action, Enacted Bodies: The Example of Hypoglycaemia
Annemarie Mol and John Law
Sociotechnical Practices and Difference: On the Interferences between Disability, Gender and Class
Ingunn Moser
Technoscientific Bodies: Making the Corporeal in Everyday Life
Mike Michael
Actor-Networks of Dementia.
Michael Schillmeier
When Alcohol Acts: An Actor-Network Approach to Teenagers, Alcohol and Parties
Jakob Demant
VOLUME FOUR: TRANSLATIONS, PARALLELS AND MOBILISATIONS – PART TWO
Part One: Hybrid Geographies and Spaces
Towards a Geography of Heterogeneous Associations`
Jonathan Murdoch
Dissolving Dualisms: Actor-Networks and the Reimagination of Nature
Noel Castree and Tom Macmillan
Introducing Hybrid Geographies
Sarah Whatmore
Urban Wild Things: A Cosmopolitical Experiment
Steve Hinchliffe, Matthew Kearnes, Monica Degen and Sarah Whatmore
Globalizations Big and Small: Notes on Urban Studies, Actor-Network Theory and Geographical Scale
Alan Latham and Derek McCormack
Earthly Powers and Affective Environments: An Ontological Politics of Flood Risk
Sarah Whatmore
Part Two: Ecologies, Natures and Environments
Society, Nature, Knowledge: Co-constructing the Social and the Natural
Alan Irwin
The Problematic Nature of Nature: The Post-Constructivist Challenge to Environmental History
Kristin Asdal
A Plea for Earthly Sciences: Keynote Lecture for the Annual Meeting of the British Sociological Association, East London, April 2007
Bruno Latour
The Making of Climate Publics: Eco-Homes as Material Devices of Publicity
Noortje Marres
Topologies of Climate Change: Actor-Network Theory, Relational-Scalar Analytics, and Carbon Market Overflows
Anders Blok
Part Three: Animal Actants and Multi-Species Assemblages
Elephants on the Move: Spatial Formations of Wildlife Exchange
Sarah Whatmore and Lorraine Thorne
Roadkill: Between Humans, Nonhuman Animals, and Technologies.
Mike Michael
Bees, Butterflies, and Bacteria: Biotechnology and the Politics of Nonhuman Friendship
Nick Bingham
The Actor-Enacted: Cumbrian Sheep in 2001
John Law and Annemarie Mol
Bovine Mobilities and Vital Movements: Flows of Milk, Mediation and Animal Agency
Richie Nimmo