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Posted at Feb 13/2005 01:12 AM:
Dan Hicks: Hello, Chris and Tim. You might want to add two pertinent papers by the geographer Jonathan Murdoch: Murdoch, J. 1997: Inhuman/nonhuman/human: actor-network theory and prospects for a nondualistic and symmetrical perspective on nature and society. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 15(6): 731-756 1997. Towards a geography of heterogeneous associations. Progress in Human Geography 21 (3): 321-337


Posted at Feb 14/2005 09:41 AM:
Chris Witmore: Thank you Dan for pointing us to Jonathan Murdoch's work with ANT in Human Geography. We will most certainly add him to our references here.