
Work: "Reassembling the Social" (Bruno Latour)
"Reassembling the Social" by Bruno Latour argues that society is not a pre-existing, unified whole but is continuously built through interactions among people, objects, technologies, and ideas. Instead of viewing society as a fixed structure, Latour suggests we should see it as a network of many different actors and influences working together. This perspective emphasizes that social phenomena emerge from these complex interactions, highlighting the importance of understanding the roles of both human and non-human elements in shaping social reality. It calls for a more detailed look at how these diverse factors link and influence each other.