Complexities: Social Studies of Knowledge PracticesJohn Law, Annemarie Mol Duke University Press, 10 июн. 2002 г. - Всего страниц: 304 Although much recent social science and humanities work has been a revolt against simplification, this volume explores the contrast between simplicity and complexity to reveal that this dichotomy, itself, is too simplistic. John Law and Annemarie Mol have gathered a distinguished panel of contributors to offer—particularly within the field of science studies—approaches to a theory of complexity, and at the same time a theoretical introduction to the topic. Indeed, they examine not only ways of relating to complexity but complexity in practice. Individual essays study complexity from a variety of perspectives, addressing market behavior, medical interventions, aeronautical design, the governing of supranational states, ecology, roadbuilding, meteorology, the science of complexity itself, and the psychology of childhood trauma. Other topics include complex wholes (holism) in the sciences, moral complexity in seemingly amoral endeavors, and issues relating to the protection of African elephants. With a focus on such concepts as multiplicity, partial connections, and ebbs and flows, the collection includes narratives from Kenya, Great Britain, Papua New Guinea, the Netherlands, France, and the meetings of the European Commission, written by anthropologists, economists, philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, and scholars of science, technology, and society. Contributors. Andrew Barry, Steven D. Brown, Michel Callon, Chunglin Kwa, John Law, Nick Lee, Annemarie Mol, Marilyn Strathern, Laurent Thévenot, Charis Thompson |
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... whole structure represents the contradictory unity of global capitalism , which ( says Jame- son ) cannot be represented in two dimensions . We might have presented this house as an example of multiplicity , of the interference , indeed ...
... whole structure represents the contradictory unity of global capitalism , which ( says Jame- son ) cannot be represented in two dimensions . We might have presented this house as an example of multiplicity , of the interference , indeed ...
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... whole . There are other ways of mobilizing specificities that do not have to do with detail . One is to present cases as not being representative of something larger — into which they neatly fit . It is to take all cases as phenomena in ...
... whole . There are other ways of mobilizing specificities that do not have to do with detail . One is to present cases as not being representative of something larger — into which they neatly fit . It is to take all cases as phenomena in ...
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... whole system . The speed and large memory of modern digital compu- ters for the first time allows the ecologist , in principle , to incorporate all the relevant actions and interactions of the fragments of Romantic and Baroque ...
... whole system . The speed and large memory of modern digital compu- ters for the first time allows the ecologist , in principle , to incorporate all the relevant actions and interactions of the fragments of Romantic and Baroque ...
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... whole is called holism . And , indeed , for many years there was a special relationship between holism and the computer . If the assumption of holism is fed into a computer model , the computer faithfully reproduces it . But Holling was ...
... whole is called holism . And , indeed , for many years there was a special relationship between holism and the computer . If the assumption of holism is fed into a computer model , the computer faithfully reproduces it . But Holling was ...
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... Whole Is Real Relatively few scientists have been content with Kant's insistence that the creation of unity is an activity of the subject . Kant's Copernican Revolu- tion was not swallowed whole . " I have arranged the facts , not ...
... Whole Is Real Relatively few scientists have been content with Kant's insistence that the creation of unity is an activity of the subject . Kant's Copernican Revolu- tion was not swallowed whole . " I have arranged the facts , not ...
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Which Road to Follow? The Moral Complexity of an Equipped Humanity | 53 |
On Space and Depth | 88 |
Complexity Formalism and Aircraft Design | 116 |
In the Middle of the Network | 142 |
Amboseli National Park Kenya | 166 |
Writing and Rewriting Devices as Tools for Managing Complexity | 191 |
Some Complexities Involved in Comparing | 218 |
Childhood Trauma and Complexity | 258 |
Contributors | 281 |
Index | 283 |
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