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Bruno Latour - Reassembling the Social

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“With some provocation, this —- school of thought could use as its

slogan what Mrs Thatcher famously exclaimed (but for very different

reasons!): ‘There is no such a thing as a society.’

——-  In [this] alternative

view, ‘social’ is not some glue that could fix everything including

what the other glues cannot fix; it is what is glued together by many

other types of connectors.

 At first, this definition seems absurd since it risks diluting sociology

to mean any type of aggregate from chemical bonds to legal ties, from

atomic forces to corporate bodies, from physiological to political assemblies.

But this is precisely the point that this alternative branch of

social theory wishes to make as all those heterogeneous elements

might be assembled anew in some given state of affairs. Far from

being a mind-boggling hypothesis, this is on the contrary the most

common experience we have in encountering the puzzling face of the social.

A new vaccine is being marketed, a new job description is

offered, a new political movement is being created, a new planetary

system is discovered, a new law is voted, a new catastrophe occurs. In

each instance, we have to reshuffle our conceptions of what was

associated together because the previous definition has been

made somewhat irrelevant. We are no longer sure about what

‘we’ means; we seem to be bound by ‘ties’ that don’t look like regular

social ties.” 

— from Introduction pg 1-6

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