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Centre for Science Studies Lancaster University. Engineering Practice and STS. John Law. STS is …. ‘Science, technology & society’ Shaping Construction Mutual shaping (co-construction) Ordering: networks & relations Two (similar?!) approaches: SCOT (social construction of technology)
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Centre for Science StudiesLancaster University Engineering Practice and STS John Law
STS is …. ‘Science, technology & society’ Shaping Construction Mutual shaping (co-construction) Ordering: networks & relations Two (similar?!) approaches: SCOT (social construction of technology) ANT (actor-network theory) 2
A Word on SCOT Social interests shape technologies: bicycles; print technologies; military hardware; genomics Social forces, interests (society) Technologies, engineering (artefacts) 3
Co-construction? Society shapes technologies: and technologies shape society bicycles; print technologies; military hardware; genomics! Social forces, interests (society) Technologies, engineering (artefacts) 4
What is at stake? Is society fundamentally different from technology? Should we explore how they influence one another? = SCOT & co-construction or Are society and technology all mixed up? Should we explore patterns of relations? = ANT 5
The basic ANT message To understand technologies? think of them as networks/ systems: Explore • practices • Look for relations (& patterns) • see what’s important empirically (‘follow the actors’) • don’t distinguish social/technical (‘symmetry’) • expect networks to be heterogeneous, (social, technical, natural)
The basic ANT message Expect the following networks are more or less precarious components & relations change shape social/technical emergent social/technical revisable networks: not entirely coherent 7
Today’s Talk STS works empirically! Three cases Simple example: salmon farm (new) Large scale example (Portuguese) Management (Daresbury Laboratory) 8
Doing ANT? • I’m looking for • ‘actors’ … anything that acts … objects, people, texts (symmetry!) • ‘relations’, network (patterns between these) • mutual adjustments (‘actors’ shaped by relations) • to produce an ‘actor-network’ 13
Complexity? 14
Answer… I’m going to try to trace… • Actors • Networks/Connections • Materials • Heterogeneous materials • To try to trace an actor-network • Basic question: what do the salmon depend on? • How is a ‘salmon-network’ done?
I’ve made an actor-network I’ve • Followed the actors (symmetrically) • Followed their relations • Tried to see how they fit together to make a network 33
An actor-network? God Boats People Farmed Salmon Electricity Water Food pellets Piped Oxygen Paperwork Displays
Compare and Contrast! People?! ‘Wild’ Salmon Water Food Air 35
An actor-network? God Boats People Farmed Salmon Electricity Water Food pellets Piped Oxygen Paperwork Displays 36
The Salmon Actor-network • Intricate ‘heterogeneous engineering’! • Materials, technologies • People • Paperwork • Electronics • The natural world • Even God? • Sets of relations, connections • A network that ‘enacts’ salmon
More! But not everything is connected! I need to trace disconnections too (Salmon need to be separated from ….?)
The Salmon not-network?! Regulators Freezing water Disease Salmon Freedom! Wild Salmon Birds Seals Sea Lice Warm water 44
Is also a network?! Vaccination Disease Salmon Freedom! Chemicals Birds Seals Sea Lice Nets 45
A salmon actor-network Practices that enact … • Connections/networks/links(water, electricity, oxygen, feed…) • Barriers/separations(vaccination, biosecurity, nets, disinfection, age-classes, wild salmon)
This is Actor-Network Theory I‘m looking at the practices & strategies of ‘heterogeneous engineering’ Network configurations Social, technical and natural (mixed up) Tracing the processes of adjustment Aware of insecurity/uncertainty!
An Actor Network on a Global Scale? Question? How did the Portuguese get to India? & Taiwan! Answer! The built a heterogeneous network! 49