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- Translation_(sociology) abstract "In actor-network theory (ANT), translation is the process that allows a network to be represented by a single entity, which can in itself be an individual or another network.In 1986, Michel Callon published the seminal article "Some elements of a sociology of translation", in which he summarized the process of translation as four 'moments' or phases: Problematization - the definition of the nature of the problem in a specific situation by an actor (a group or an individual) and the consequential establishment of dependency Interessement - "locking" other actors into the roles that were proposed for them in the actor's programme for resolving that problem Enrolment - the definition and interrelation of the roles that were allocated to other actors in the previous step Mobilization - ensuring that supposed spokespersons for relevant collective entities are properly representative of those↑ ↑".
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- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Actor-network_theory.
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Actor–network_theory.
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Actor-network_theory.
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Enrolment_(sociology).
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Interessement.
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Callon.
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Mobilization_(translation).
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Problematization.
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Translation (sociology)".
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "sociology of translation".
- Translation_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "translation".
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- Translation_(sociology) subject Category:Actor-network_theory.
- Translation_(sociology) subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Translation_(sociology) hypernym Process.
- Translation_(sociology) type Election.
- Translation_(sociology) comment "In actor-network theory (ANT), translation is the process that allows a network to be represented by a single entity, which can in itself be an individual or another network.In 1986, Michel Callon published the seminal article "Some elements of a sociology of translation", in which he summarized the process of translation as four 'moments' or phases: Problematization - the definition of the nature of the problem in a specific situation by an actor (a group or an individual) and the consequential establishment of dependency Interessement - "locking" other actors into the roles that were proposed for them in the actor's programme for resolving that problem Enrolment - the definition and interrelation of the roles that were allocated to other actors in the previous step Mobilization - ensuring that supposed spokespersons for relevant collective entities are properly representative of those↑ ↑".
- Translation_(sociology) label "Translation (sociology)".
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