The symmetry principle and the concept of time in actor-network theory
stmm. 2019 (1): 114-128
UDC 316.2
DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2019.01.114
MYKHAILO AKULOV
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6987-1029
Abstract. The article addresses some problems of interpreting the symmetry principle and the concept of time in actor-network theory (ANT). The relationships between human and non-human actors constitute the basis for one of the key theses in ANT, which is the principle of generalised symmetry. However, the principle of symmetry does not seem to be strictly observed in many works by ANT proponents. This is also true for relationships between heterogeneous actors, as well as for the link between space and time. A series of discussions on the role of actors and the very concept of actor in ANT can be noticed in the writings of both the main architects and followers of actor-network theory (B. Latour, J. Law, A. Mol, A. Hennion, etc.). The analysis of ANT texts suggests that, first, assumptions about relativity are partial and incomplete; second, the actors do not have an equal ontological status.
Keywords: actor, actant, network, space, time, generalised symmetry
References
Astakhov, S. (2017a). A strange dichotomy: space and time in actor-network theory. [In Russian]. _Sociology of Power_, 29(1), 59–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2017-1-59-87. [= Астахов 2017a]
Astakhov, S. S. (2017b). The problem of contingency in actor-network theory (Philosophy PhD thesis, National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow, Russian Federation). [In Russian]. Retrieved from http://www.dslib.net/ontologia/problema-kontingentnosti-v-aktorno-setevoj-teorii.html. [= Астахов 2017b]
Bloor, D. (1976). Knowledge and social imagery. The University of Chicago Press.
Callon, M. (2017). Some elements of a sociology of translation: domestication of the scallops and the fishermen of St Brieuc Bay. [In Russian]. Logos, 27(2), 49–94. https://doi.org/10.22394/0869-5377-2017-2-49-90. [= Каллон 2017]
de Laet, M., & Mol, A. (2000). The Zimbabwe bush pump: mechanics of a fluid technology. Social Studies of Science, 30(2), 225–263. https://doi.org/10.1177/030631200030002002
Greimas, A. J., & Courtйs, J. (1983). Sйmiotique: dictionnaire raisonnй de la thйorie du langage. [In Russian]. In Yu. S. Stepanov (Ed.), Semiotics (pp. 483–550). Moscow, Russian Federation: Raduga Press. [= Греймас 1983]
Harman, G. (2015). The quadruple object: a metaphysics of things after Heidegger. [In Russian]. Perm, Russian Federation: Hyle Press. [= Харман 2015]
Latour, B. (1997). Trains of thought: Piaget, formalism and the fifth dimension. Common Knowledge, 6(3), 170–191.
Latour, B. (1999). Pandora’s hope: essays on the reality of science studies. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Latour, B. (2004). Politics of nature: how to bring the sciences into democracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Latour, B. (2006а). Where are the missing masses? The sociology of a few mundane artifacts. [In Russian]. In V. S. Vakhshtain (Ed.), _The sociology of things_: collected articles (pp. 199–222). Moscow, Russian Federation: Territoriia budushchego. [= Латур 2006а]
Latour, B. (2006b). Nous n’avons jamais йtй modernes. Essai d’anthropologie symйtrique. [In Russian]. European University at Saint Petersburg Press, Russian Federation. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1240-1307(97)86232-2 [= Латур 2006b]
Latour, B. (2014). Reassembling the _social:_ _an_ _introduction to_ _actor-network_ _t_heory. [In Russian].Moscow, Russian Federation: Higher School of Economics Press. [= Латур 2014]
Latour, B. (2015). Pasteur: guerre et paix des microbes. Suivi de Irrйductions. [In Russian].European University at Saint Petersburg Press, Russian Federation. [= Латур 2015]
Law, J. (2006). Objects and spaces. [In Russian]. In V. S. Vakhshtain (Ed.),_The sociology of things_: collected articles (pp. 223–243). Moscow, Russian Federation: Territoriia budushchego.
Law, J. (2007). Actor-network theory and material semiotics. Retrieved from http://www.heterogeneities.net/publications/Law2007ANTandMaterialSemiotics.pdf.
Mol, A. (2018). The _body_ _multiple:_ _ontology in_ _medical_ _p_ractice. [In Russian]. Perm, Russian Federation: Hyle Press. [= Мол 2018]
Mol, A., & Law, J. (2017). Embodied action, enacted bodies: the example of hypoglycaemia. [In Russian]._Logos_, 27(2), 233–262. https://doi.org/10.22394/0869-5377-2017-1-233-259. [= Мол 2017]
Pisarev, A., Astakhov, S., & Gavrilenko, S. (2017). Actor-network theory: an unfinished assemblage. [In Russian]. _L_ogos, 27(1), 1–40. [= Писарев 2017]
Serres, M. (1995). Conversations on science, culture, and time: Michel Serres with Bruno Latour. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.9736
Vakhshtain, V. (2005). The return of the material. “Spaces”, “networks”, and “flows” in actor-network theory. [In Russian]. Russian Sociological Review, 4(1), 94–115. [= Вахштайн 2005].
The symmetry principle and the concept of time in actor-network theory
stmm. 2019 (1): 114-128
UDC 316.2
DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2019.01.114
MYKHAILO AKULOV
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6987-1029
Abstract. The article addresses some problems of interpreting the symmetry principle and the concept of time in actor-network theory (ANT). The relationships between human and non-human actors constitute the basis for one of the key theses in ANT, which is the principle of generalised symmetry. However, the principle of symmetry does not seem to be strictly observed in many works by ANT proponents. This is also true for relationships between heterogeneous actors, as well as for the link between space and time. A series of discussions on the role of actors and the very concept of actor in ANT can be noticed in the writings of both the main architects and followers of actor-network theory (B. Latour, J. Law, A. Mol, A. Hennion, etc.). The analysis of ANT texts suggests that, first, assumptions about relativity are partial and incomplete; second, the actors do not have an equal ontological status.
Keywords: actor, actant, network, space, time, generalised symmetry
References
Astakhov, S. (2017a). A strange dichotomy: space and time in actor-network theory. [In Russian]. _Sociology of Power_, 29(1), 59–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2017-1-59-87. [= Астахов 2017a]
Astakhov, S. S. (2017b). The problem of contingency in actor-network theory (Philosophy PhD thesis, National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow, Russian Federation). [In Russian]. Retrieved from http://www.dslib.net/ontologia/problema-kontingentnosti-v-aktorno-setevoj-teorii.html. [= Астахов 2017b]
Bloor, D. (1976). Knowledge and social imagery. The University of Chicago Press.
Callon, M. (2017). Some elements of a sociology of translation: domestication of the scallops and the fishermen of St Brieuc Bay. [In Russian]. Logos, 27(2), 49–94. https://doi.org/10.22394/0869-5377-2017-2-49-90. [= Каллон 2017]
de Laet, M., & Mol, A. (2000). The Zimbabwe bush pump: mechanics of a fluid technology. Social Studies of Science, 30(2), 225–263. https://doi.org/10.1177/030631200030002002
Greimas, A. J., & Courtйs, J. (1983). Sйmiotique: dictionnaire raisonnй de la thйorie du langage. [In Russian]. In Yu. S. Stepanov (Ed.), Semiotics (pp. 483–550). Moscow, Russian Federation: Raduga Press. [= Греймас 1983]
Harman, G. (2015). The quadruple object: a metaphysics of things after Heidegger. [In Russian]. Perm, Russian Federation: Hyle Press. [= Харман 2015]
Latour, B. (1997). Trains of thought: Piaget, formalism and the fifth dimension. Common Knowledge, 6(3), 170–191.
Latour, B. (1999). Pandora’s hope: essays on the reality of science studies. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Latour, B. (2004). Politics of nature: how to bring the sciences into democracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Latour, B. (2006а). Where are the missing masses? The sociology of a few mundane artifacts. [In Russian]. In V. S. Vakhshtain (Ed.), _The sociology of things_: collected articles (pp. 199–222). Moscow, Russian Federation: Territoriia budushchego. [= Латур 2006а]
Latour, B. (2006b). Nous n’avons jamais йtй modernes. Essai d’anthropologie symйtrique. [In Russian]. European University at Saint Petersburg Press, Russian Federation. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1240-1307(97)86232-2 [= Латур 2006b]
Latour, B. (2014). Reassembling the _social:_ _an_ _introduction to_ _actor-network_ _t_heory. [In Russian].Moscow, Russian Federation: Higher School of Economics Press. [= Латур 2014]
Latour, B. (2015). Pasteur: guerre et paix des microbes. Suivi de Irrйductions. [In Russian].European University at Saint Petersburg Press, Russian Federation. [= Латур 2015]
Law, J. (2006). Objects and spaces. [In Russian]. In V. S. Vakhshtain (Ed.),_The sociology of things_: collected articles (pp. 223–243). Moscow, Russian Federation: Territoriia budushchego.
Law, J. (2007). Actor-network theory and material semiotics. Retrieved from http://www.heterogeneities.net/publications/Law2007ANTandMaterialSemiotics.pdf.
Mol, A. (2018). The _body_ _multiple:_ _ontology in_ _medical_ _p_ractice. [In Russian]. Perm, Russian Federation: Hyle Press. [= Мол 2018]
Mol, A., & Law, J. (2017). Embodied action, enacted bodies: the example of hypoglycaemia. [In Russian]._Logos_, 27(2), 233–262. https://doi.org/10.22394/0869-5377-2017-1-233-259. [= Мол 2017]
Pisarev, A., Astakhov, S., & Gavrilenko, S. (2017). Actor-network theory: an unfinished assemblage. [In Russian]. _L_ogos, 27(1), 1–40. [= Писарев 2017]
Serres, M. (1995). Conversations on science, culture, and time: Michel Serres with Bruno Latour. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.9736
Vakhshtain, V. (2005). The return of the material. “Spaces”, “networks”, and “flows” in actor-network theory. [In Russian]. Russian Sociological Review, 4(1), 94–115. [= Вахштайн 2005].