aktörsmodellen
Aktörsmodellen, also known as the actor-network theory (ANT), is a theoretical framework used in various fields such as sociology, science and technology studies, and organizational studies. It was developed by Bruno Latour and Michel Callon in the 1980s. The model posits that social phenomena are not solely the result of human actions, but are instead the outcome of complex networks of human and non-human actors. These actors can include individuals, organizations, technologies, texts, and other entities that have the capacity to act within a network.
In ANT, the focus is on the relationships and interactions between these actors rather than on the
One of the key concepts in ANT is the idea of the "black box." This refers to
Aktörsmodellen has been influential in various fields, providing a new way to understand the dynamics of social