John Law (sociologist)
John Law | |
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| Born | 16 May 1946 |
| Awards | John Desmond Bernal Prize |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Edinburgh |
| Thesis | Specialties in Science: A Sociological Study of X-ray Protein Crystallography |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Sociology, Science and technology studies |
| Main interests | Actor-network theory |
| Notable works | "Provincialising STS" (2015) "STS as Method" (2015) After Method (2004) Aircraft Stories (2002) "Notes on Materiality and Sociality" (with Annemarie Mol, 1995) A Sociology of Monsters (editor, 1991) "Technology and Heterogeneous Engineering: the Case of the Portuguese Expansion" (1987, in The Social Construction of Technological Systems) |
| Notable ideas | Heterogeneous engineering |
| Website | http://heterogeneities.net/ |
| Notes | |
A director of the ESRC funded Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change | |
John Law (born 16 May 1946), is a sociologist and science and technology studies scholar, currently on the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Open University. He has remained one of the leading proponents of Actor-Network Theory together with Madeleine Akrich, Michel Callon and Bruno Latour.