FROM ANTHROPOLOGIST TO ACTANT (AND BACK TO ANTHROPOLOGY): Position, Impasse, and Observation in Sociotechnical Collaboration

IF 1.9 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Anthony Stavrianakis
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Abstract

Anthropologists are increasingly invited to participate in collaborations with natural scientists, among other experts, in their capacity as anthropologists. Such invitations give pause for thought about the character of the positions and practices that an anthropologist can occupy and perform. This article draws on participant observation in the Socio-Technical Integration Research (STIR) project, an endeavor based at Arizona State University, which aimed to modulate scientific practice. I observe and analyze the disquiet of participating social scientists by questioning the epistemic, ethical, and affective parameters of such modulation, in which social scientists were ultimately positioned and framed as actants—and not engaged as thinking subjects—for the reflexivity of natural scientists toward natural scientific work. I describe how such a method for increasing and extending the scope of scientific reflexivity was ultimately bound to the dominant instrumental norms and values of contemporary technoscience. The article suggests that reflection on problems of collaboration through questions of position and mode of engagement opens the scope and parameters for contemporary anthropological inquiry into anthropological collaborations within domains of science and technology.
从人类学家到代理人(又回到人类学):社会技术合作中的立场、僵局和观察
人类学家越来越多地被邀请以人类学家的身份参与与自然科学家和其他专家的合作。这样的邀请让人停下来思考人类学家可以占据和执行的职位和实践的特征。本文借鉴了社会技术整合研究(STIR)项目中的参与者观察,该项目是亚利桑那州立大学的一项努力,旨在调节科学实践。我通过质疑这种调节的认识论、伦理和情感参数来观察和分析参与其中的社会科学家的不安,在这种调节中,社会科学家最终被定位和框定为行动者,而不是作为思考主体,因为自然科学家对自然科学工作的反身性。我描述了这种增加和扩展科学反身性范围的方法是如何最终与当代技术科学的主导工具规范和价值观联系在一起的。本文认为,通过立场和参与模式的问题对合作问题的反思,为当代人类学对科学和技术领域内人类学合作的研究开辟了范围和参数。
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Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.80
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41
审稿时长
52 weeks
期刊介绍: Cultural Anthropology publishes ethnographic writing informed by a wide array of theoretical perspectives, innovative in form and content, and focused on both traditional and emerging topics. It also welcomes essays concerned with ethnographic methods and research design in historical perspective, and with ways cultural analysis can address broader public audiences and interests.
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