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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’ 10
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 13
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 15
An actor-network? God Boats People Farmed Salmon Electricity Water Food pellets Piped Oxygen Paperwork Displays 16
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 19
Is also a network?! Vaccination Disease Salmon Freedom! Chemicals Birds Seals Sea Lice Nets 20
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! 24
The Portuguese built an actor-network Starting c. 1400 • Ships • Navigation • Guns • Money & trade
Ships as actor-networks the European Galley • Mediterranean • Large crew • Small cargo • Poor endurance • Seaworthy?!
The actor-network galley Fast Lots of crew The Galley Water Food Un-seaworthy Could not go far!! Storms!! 28
Ships as actor-networks: the European Cog • North SeaBaltic • Seaworthy • Small crew • Square sail:Could not sailagainst wind • Not manoeuvrable
The Actor-network Cog Not manoeuvrable Small crew The Cog Water Food Seaworthy 30
Designing the new actor-network ship • Choice of power: winds or people? • Wind, not people (endurance needed!) • Use prevailing winds – multiple masts • Sail close to wind: triangular sails
The Caravel-network 1 Winds Long distances endurance Sails (Small) Crew
The Caravel-network 2 Winds Sails Lateen sails 3+ masts Small draft Manoeuvrable Inshore exploring
The Caravel-network 3 (Small) Crew Food / water Storage
The Caravel-network Winds Long distances endurance Sails (Small) Crew Lateen sails 3+ masts Food / water Small draft Manoeuvrable Storage Inshore exploring
There’s something missing!How to get there? It’s inefficient and slow to follow the coast! Look at the sea currents and the trade winds. 37
The Problem • The Problem! • Latitude? How far north or south?
The Answer: Navigation as an Actor-Network • How far north or south? • Use celestial navigation! • Measure the angle of the north star … or sun 39
The Navigation actor network Pole Star 40
The Navigation actor network Skilled navigator Calculate Latitude Pole Star Measure altura Astrolabe 41
A Problem! • In the south the Pole Star disappears • You need to measure where the sun is • But it moves! • You need to use astronomical tables to tell you where it is • And do calculations on a slate
The Navigation actor network Skilled navigator Calculate Latitude Pole Star Sun Measure altura Ephemerides Astrolabe Write it on slate
Building a global Actor-Network • Ships • Navigation • Guns and force • Trade • Artful • Precarious • Heterogeneous 44
Actor-Network Heterogeneity • Objects • Ships, sails, stores • Astrolabes, instruments • People • sailors, navigators • Texts • Emphemerides • Natural phenomena • Sun, stars, winds, currents
What ANT’s done here? Treating power/globalisation as effects of networks/ systems I’ve explored practices relations (patterns, ‘strategies’) in network relations seen what’s important empirically (‘followed actors’) Not distinguished social and technical (‘symmetry’) Assumed networks are heterogeneous, (social, technical, textual, human & natural) Asked how things hold together 46
Patterns and Strategies? • I’m looking at networks patterns (and/or strategies) • Question: • are those patterns always consistent? Coherent? • I think the answer is ‘no’. • This is the point of my third case
The Study and the Question • A year there! Exhausting! • I’m looking for patterns in the network • Is there one or are there many? • Answer: there are multiple, different, orders/patterns/strategies
Management meeting • Difficult to show this quickly! But let’s try • A management board conversation:about money to put archives right…. 50