
ANT methodology
ANT, or Actor-Network Theory, is a framework used to understand how various entities—both people and non-human objects—interact within a network to create social phenomena. It emphasizes that these "actors" (like individuals, organizations, technologies) influence each other and work together, forming relationships that shape society. Rather than seeing technology and society as separate, ANT suggests that they co-construct each other. This perspective helps analyze how ideas spread and how changes occur within networks, highlighting the complex interplay of human and non-human elements in shaping our world.