Power, Action, and Belief: A New Sociology of Knowledge?John Law |
Contents
Structure knowledge and practice | 20 |
routinisation | 46 |
The social preconditions of radical | 68 |
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Academy activity actors agents Althusser Althusser's analysis anchor argued argument arithmetic artist astrolabe authority Barnes belief Brieuc Brieuc Bay Bruno Latour Callon century claim cognitive concerned constituted context controversies cultural decisions defined definition discourse discretion discussion durability Durkheim effects enrolment entities exhibition explain fishermen forms of assessment formulations Foucault grid/group Hindess Hutton's text ideology individuals interests interpellation John Law larvae Latour London long-distance control Marxist Mary Douglas means Michel Michel Callon Michel Foucault mobility nature navigation organization paper particular Party Paul Halmos Pecheux Pecten maximus philosophical political Portuguese position possible principles problem question reasons for action relationship representations role routines scallops scientists shoppers social relations social structure Socialist society sociologists sociology of knowledge sociology of science strategies suggest supermarket theory three researchers tradition transformation translation University University of Keele vessels