STAIR中的人类/非人类组合

K. P. Brennan
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我对STAIR的世界观是基于组合理论的。在本章中,我首先通过对组合的三个关键方面的讨论来识别组合理论的相关文献:(a)它由可识别但相互作用的人类和非人类部分组成;(b)适用于所有规模;(c)广泛分配代理。然后,我通过对互联网作为集合的案例研究,以及哈莱姆摇模在阿拉伯之春后的突尼斯和埃及如何发挥作用,研究了这种基于集合的方法是如何塑造我自己的工作的。在最后一节中,我反思了基于组合的方法为STAIR提供了什么,作为一个研究领域,特别关注科学、技术和艺术领域的人类和非人类参与者参与IR的方式。最后一部分还强调了将流行文化文本纳入IR研究的价值,作为在STAIR中可以做什么的一个例子。
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Human/Non-Human Assemblages in STAIR
My worldview of STAIR is based in assemblage theory. In this chapter, I first identify the relevant literature in assemblage theory through a discussion of three key aspects of the assemblage: (a) it is comprised of discernible but interacting human and non-human parts; (b) it works at all scales; and (c) it distributes agency broadly. I then examine how this assemblage-based approach has shaped my own work through a case study of the Internet-as-assemblage and how the Harlem Shake meme functioned in post-Arab Spring Tunisia and Egypt. In the final section I reflect on what an assemblage-based approach has to offer STAIR as a field of study with particular attention to the ways in which human and non-human actors from science, technology, and art participate in IR. The final section also highlights the value of including popular culture texts in the study of IR as an example of what can be done within STAIR.
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