“Actor Network and Conduct: The Discipline and Practices of Knowledge Management”,
Hull, Richard.
1999.
“Actor Network and Conduct: The Discipline and Practices of Knowledge Management”,.
Organization, 6(3),
pp. 405-428.
ISSN 1350-5084
[Article]
The works of Gillian Rose in philosophy and social theory provide an alternative perspective on the debates around Actor-Network Theory (ANT), which goes beyond the choice between `radical epistemology' versus `radical politics'. This paper outlines some salient elements of her work, in particular the concept of `diremption `—forced splitting—and `the broken middle' between law and ethics. The paper builds on this work in arguing that a focus on conduct, defined as both discipline and practices, can remain critical of the contemporary world whilst aware of the problems of representation and explanation addressed within ANT
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