Slippery: Field notes in empirical ontology
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...Lee (2000) has made a particularly useful summary of these approaches, building on earlier contributions by Webb et al. (1981) and by Kellehear (1993) to survey the benefits and the drawbacks, both ethically and epistemologically, of using found data....
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...The identity of a technology thus does not pre-exist any given setting of use, but is established through the practices that bring it into being in that setting (Law and Lien 2013)....
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...Lee (2000) has made a particularly useful summary of these approaches, building on earlier contributions by Webb et al....
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...5 Rather than the same salmon acquiring different ‘meanings’, what Law and Lien (2013) pose in their article is a sort of coexistence, an adjacency or at least co-presence of objects that are perfectly and discretely real....
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...The relationship between the different versions of salmon discussed by Law and Lien (2013), for instance, is not that of an entity traduced differently in different contexts, or moving from one kind of setting to another and in the process acquiring a new set of properties....
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...These key conceptual referentials have been extended to embrace the sociology of science (Despret, 2006; Law and Lien, 2012), postcolonialism (Armstrong, 2002; Dejohn Anderson, 2004; Nyman, 2003), ‘dwelling’ (Ingold, 1994; Johnston, 2008; H. Lorimer, 2006), affordances (Warkentin, 2009), ethics…...
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...Lorimer, 2010), cows (Kohler, 2012b), pigs (Porcher and Tribondeau, 2008), alien big cats (Buller, 2004), whales (Cloke and Perkins, 2005), wolves (Brownlow, 2000; Buller, 2008; Lynn, 2010), birds (Hinchliffe and Lavau, 2013), rats (Davies, 2012) or salmon (Law and Lien, 2012)....
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...…2008b), seals (H. Lorimer, 2010), cows (Kohler, 2012b), pigs (Porcher and Tribondeau, 2008), alien big cats (Buller, 2004), whales (Cloke and Perkins, 2005), wolves (Brownlow, 2000; Buller, 2008; Lynn, 2010), birds (Hinchliffe and Lavau, 2013), rats (Davies, 2012) or salmon (Law and Lien, 2012)....
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...These key conceptual referentials have been extended to embrace the sociology of science (Despret, 2006; Law and Lien, 2012), postcolonialism (Armstrong, 2002; Dejohn Anderson, 2004; Nyman, 2003), ‘dwelling’ (Ingold, 1994; Johnston, 2008; H....
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