John Law held career posts at Keele, Lancaster and the Open University. Currently
he is Emeritus Professor at the Open University’s Department of Sociology.
John Law held
career posts at Keele, Lancaster and the Open University. Currently he is Emeritus Professor at the Open University’s Department
of Sociology. He was previously also a director of CRESC, the OU-Manchester University ESRC-funded Centre for Research on
Sociocultural Change. He held a visiting appointment at Technologies in Practice at the IT University in Copenhagen, and will
be located in the Centre for Advanced Studies at Oslo University in the autumn of 2015. John Law has been awarded the 2015
J.D.Bernal Prize by the Society for Social Studies of Science for his work in STS (Science & Technology Studies)
Known
especially as a founder of Actor-Network Theory, John Law has conducted groundbreaking studies of co-existing modes of ordering,
complexities, ambivalences, topologies, and their political implications.
Keywords:
On / After Method
Material Semiotics
Ontological Politics
Equivoaction
Artist’s/Ethnographer’s Envy
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