UID:
almahu_9949863652502882
Format:
1 online resource (119 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9783031571787
Series Statement:
SpringerBriefs in Sociology Series
Note:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Narrative Semiotics and the Study of Scientific Practices -- 2.1 The Beginnings of a Dialogue. The Rhetorical Analysis of the Scientific Text -- 2.2 For a Morphology of Scientific Narrative -- 2.3 Does the Scientific Image Not Exist? -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Semiotics for Actor-Network Theory -- 3.1 Much More than a "Toolbox" -- 3.2 A Non-anthropomorphic Theory of Agency -- 3.3 Anti-reductionism and Relational Ontology -- 3.4 From Narrative Programs to Action Programs -- 3.5 From Nature/Culture to the Collective -- 3.6 The Social as Association. From Utterance to Propositions. The Principle of Articulation -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Enunciation -- 4.1 Starting from Débrayage/Embrayage -- 4.2 From Signs to Things, from Things to Signs -- 4.3 A Little Philosophy of Enunciation -- 4.4 From Enunciation to Modes of Existence -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Latour for Semiotics -- 5.1 Resumption and Relaunch of a Dialogue on the Search for Meaning -- 5.2 Towards an Extended Notion of Enunciation -- 5.3 The Centrality of the Notion of Enunciative Praxis -- 5.4 An Extended and Unified Theory of Enunciation -- 5.5 Between Semiotics and Cultural Anthropology -- 5.6 Multinaturalism and Internaturality -- 5.7 Anthroposemiotics -- 5.8 Objects as Social Facts -- 5.8.1 A New Category of Non-human Agents: Smart Objects as an Anthropomorphic Device -- 5.8.2 The Naturalization of Smart Objects in Brand Discourses -- 5.8.3 Towards a Conclusion. New Devices and New Hybrids -- Bibliography -- Untitled.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Peverini, Paolo Bruno Latour in the Semiotic Turn Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031571800
Language:
English
Keywords:
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