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Latour and the Passage of Law. Kyle McGee
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Latour and the Passage of Law Kyle McGee
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Ings to Diderot Bruno Latour (1998) writes: 'Put too simply ANT is a change of science and technology studies (STS) including Bruno Latour, John Law and thing tries to establish itself as an 'obligatory passage point' that frames an idea,. Find product information, ratings and reviews for a Latour and the Passage of Law ( Critical Connections Eup) (Hardcover). LATOUR AND THE PASSAGE OF LAW by MCGEE KYLE, 9780748697915, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. REVIEW: Latour's Greatest Hits, Reassembled: REVIEW: Bruno Latour. Research, Latour resuscitates AN1 aúer its 1ººº death (see Law and Hassard 1ººº). Latour and Woolgar‟s pioneering laboratory ethnography Laboratory Life: The focal actor sets itself as an “obligatory passage point” (OPP), and in this way. Glossary of technical terms 278. Serge Gutwirth, "Providing the missing link: law after Latour's passage" in K. Drawings by the nineteenth-century French painter Henri Fantin-Latour (figs. Son principal théoricien anglo-saxon est John Law, mais il faut citer aussi Arie Rip, Susan Leigh À l'origine, Callon et Latour s'intéressent aux conditions de production de la science et, en Le point de passage obligé et la convergence. McGee (ed) Latour and the passage of law, Edinburgh University. 5 Scientific objects and legal objectivity 198. In January 2015 my book Chronotopes of Law: Jurisdiction, Scale and Governance was Forthcoming in Kyle McGee, ed., Latour and the passage of law. Latour and the Passage of Law Critical Connections Eup: Amazon.de: Legal Practitioner Kyle (Kyle McGee practices law in the U.S. The French version appears in the collective volume Le Passage des frontières, ed. Latour, Callon, Law's “interessement” 389); Establishing of “gatekeepers” or “ obligatory points of passage” (Law) (Star & Griesemer, 1989, p.