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Actor Network and Conduct: The Discipline and Practices of Knowledge ManagementCRIC (ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition) The works of Gillian Rose in philosophy and social theory provide an alternative perspective on the debates around Actor-Network Theory (ANT), which goes beyond the choice between `radical epistemology' versus `radical politics'. This paper outlines some salient elements of her work, in particular the concept of `diremption `forced splittingand `the broken middle' between law and ethics. The paper builds on this work in arguing that a focus on conduct, defined as both discipline and practices, can remain critical of the contemporary world whilst aware of the problems of representation and explanation addressed within ANT
Organization, Vol. 6, No. 3,
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