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As ANT is getting undone, can pragmatism help us re-do it?

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Marres, Noortje (2019) As ANT is getting undone, can pragmatism help us re-do it? In: Blok, Anders and Farias, Ignacio and Roberts, Celia, (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory. Routledge companions. . Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, pp. 112-118. ISBN 9781138084728

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Abstract

This chapter takes up the adage that “concepts are going downhill all the time” to explore whether and how this harsh but possibly fair judgement applies to the concepts, and methods, of actor-network theory (ANT). My charting of the undoing of ANT is undertaken purposefully, with the express aim of identifying tasks for a redoing of ANT. The first half of the chapter discusses the quintessential ANT idea that there can be “no re-composition without de-composition.” I argue that this conceptual coupling elaborates the American pragmatist concept of “the problematic situation.” But ANT added two decisive elements: (a) Problematic situations can generate new entities (variable ontology); (b) the problematic situation is a force of “heterogenization”: Its constituent entities are marked by boundary-crossings. I then consider how both these propositions proved too much, for ANT, for social theory more widely, and, in a manner of speaking, for the world. The second half discusses three specific undoings of ANT, each of which has to do with the resurfacing, both empirically – in the world – and methodologically – as problems for research – of categories that ANT claimed to have put to rest – which I rather grandiosely sum up as: (1) Interpretation is back. (2) Society is back. (3) Epistemology is back. If we are to move on from these redoings of modern critical theory’s guiding concepts, I propose that we should focus on ANT’s experimentalism – its affirmation that knowing the world and changing the world are intimately connected – and that it has this in common with other experimentalisms, in sociology, the sciences, social movements, tech culture and the arts.

Item Type: Book Item
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Actor-network theory, Pragmatism
Series Name: Routledge companions.
Publisher: Routledge
Place of Publication: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY
ISBN: 9781138084728
Book Title: The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory
Editor: Blok, Anders and Farias, Ignacio and Roberts, Celia
Official Date: 25 June 2019
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25 June 2019Published
Number of Pages: 422
Page Range: pp. 112-118
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Reuse Statement (publisher, data, author rights): This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory on 25/06/52019, available online: http://www.routledge.com/9781138084728
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Date of first compliant deposit: 18 November 2019
Date of first compliant Open Access: 25 June 2021
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