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Study programmes 2013-2014Last update : 13/05/2014
SOCI0090-1  Actor-network sociology

Duration :  30h Th
Number of credits :  
Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en administration publique, 1st year5
Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en administration publique, 2nd year5
Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en politiques européennes, 1st year5
Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en politiques européennes, 2nd year5
Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en relations internationales, 1st year5
Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en relations internationales, 2nd year5
Master en sciences politiques, à finalité spécialisée en science, technologie et société, 1st year5
Master in Sociology, in-depth approach, 1st year3
Master in Sociology, didactic approach, 1st year3
Master in Sociology, Professional focus in applied sociology, 1st year3
Lecturer :  François Melard
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Course contents :  
How to understand the formation and the transformation of Society through its scientific or technological stakes? Which are the social and political stakes of scientific and technological developments?
The sociology of the actor-network (Actor-Network Theory) proposes a multidisciplinary approach which tries to transcend the compartmentalization between social sciences and natural or applied sciences.
Course contents :
  • General introduction to STS (Science, Technology and Society) and context of emergence of ANT (Actor-Network Theory);
  • Philosophical and epistemological's drive of ANT;
  • The concepts of ANT;
  • Methodological consequences for the analyst;
  • The ANT from the point of view of the practician : presentation of case studies;
  • Synthesis of advantages and disadvantages of the ANT approach;
  • Presentation and discussion of the added value of ANT in regard to Sociology.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
At the end of the course, students should be able to... :
  • Master the philosophical and empirical dimension linked to the ANT's approach;
  • Undergo an empirical application of the theory (thesis, diagnostical expertise);
  • Spot the transformation of the way to define the problem at hand and their effects...
- between heterogenous actants;
- in situation of technical and/or scientific controversies;
- with a key non-human dimension (relation to technical objects or animals).
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
None: the course is organised in a way that enable students coming from different backgrounds (Humanities, Social sciences, Sciences, Applied sciences and Medecine) to benefit from the approach . It is a way - for some of them - to enter the social and humanistic realms through technical or scientifical practices or controversies.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The course is organized through lectures, debates on STS articles, and case studies presentations by invited researchers.
Recommended or required readings :  
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Oral examination.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
François Mélard Phone: +00 32 63/230 901 E-mail : f.melard@ulg.ac.be


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