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Secrecy, evidence, and fear: exploring the construction of intelligence power with Actor-Network Theory (ANT)

Intelligence and National Security, 2021
This article develops a critical notion of intelligence power, building on a developing rhetorical understanding of intelligence power within Critical Intelligence Studies (CIS) and intelligence’s ...
T. W. van de Kerke, C. W. Hijzen
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An exploration of actor-network theory and social affordance for the development of a tourist attraction: A case study of a Jimmy-related theme park, Taiwan

, 2021
Differing from traditional approaches to exploring issues of tourist attractions, this article uses insights from actor-network theory (ANT) and social affordance to conceptually examine how a postmodern tourist attraction, a Jimmy-themed tourist ...
Yeong-Shyang Chen, Shou-Tsung Wu
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Tracing healthcare organisation integration in the UK using actor-network theory.

Journal of health organization and management, 2020
PURPOSE The study presents the findings from a study over a four-year period of the emergence of an integrated healthcare organisation in response to policy changes within the United Kingdom (UK).
A. Altabaibeh   +2 more
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The implication of ANT (Actor-Network-Theory) methodology for R&D policy in open innovation paradigm

Knowledge Management Research & Practice, 2018
Based on Actor-Network-Theory (ANT), this articles aims to analyse the origins and development of graphene R&D policies in Korea. At first, we have investigated the formation and variation of various actors through the application of the four steps of ...
B. Choi, Woondong Yeo, Dongkyu Won
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The formation of an environmental education network in southern Thailand: an Actor-Network Theory (ANT) analysis

2023
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Education, Outdoor and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Education, La Trobe University, Bundoora.
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Analyzing Internet-related Social Work Opportunities of an Approach inspired by Actor-Network Theory (ANT)

AHFE International, 2022
The number of areas of society that are being digitised continues to increase and so Internet offers are becoming increasingly important. This development also affects social work, whose specialists meanwhile see a trend to expand the internet-related offerings. This has been further strengthened in germany by the lockdowns since March 2020.
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Reassembling Collaborative Planning for Socio-Technical Transitions: An Actor-Network Theory Approach

Planning Theory & Practice
Planning networks are the dominant instrument for collaborative planning scholars to describe distributed modes of social organization. This limited perspective cannot capture the diversity of collaboration forms that emerge in sociotechnical transitions.
M. Navarro-Ligero, J. A. Soria-lara
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The actor-network theory as a method in the analysis of Samarco disaster in Brazil

Qualitative research in organization and management, 2019
Purpose The actor-network theory (ANT) has been understood as a method, as a way of engaging in the social world and also transform it. The purpose of this paper is to show the ANT methodological aspects, provide an empirical demonstration of this ...
Camilla Zanon Bussular   +2 more
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(Dis)entangling actor-network theory and assemblage theory in consumer and marketing scholarship: a review and future directions

Journal of Marketing Management
Studies that embrace socio-material theories, such as Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and Assemblage Theory (AT), have proliferated in consumer and marketing research.
Anna Schneider-Kamp   +3 more
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Theorizing Team Process Through Actor-Network-Theory (ANT): Communication Practice as a Theory in Action

2013
Actor-network-theory (ANT) is one of three key social learning theories that has recently been mobilized to explore work-based learning in medical education. Such theories suggest that context is all important to learning and that identities of practitioners are constituted by context.
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