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What is Inscription

Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations
The programming of the roles of the actors. It is by inscriptions that actors define their roles.
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Reviewing the Actor-Network Theory
Jose Figueiredo (Technical University of Lisbon, IST, Lisbon, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-885-7.ch180
Abstract
Actor-network theory (ANT) is usually intended as a powerful conceptual tool to study, analyse, describe and explain socio-technical systems. These systems are built up by the interactions between humans, technology, social entities and organizations. These heterogeneous actors in dynamic interaction built networks of interaction, negotiation. ANT emanated from the science and technology studies (STS) field and is considered to be in the broad domain of social networks. Michel Callon and Bruno Latour, STS academics of the École Supérieure des Mines de Paris, are their uncontested continental parents. We can report John Law, in Lancaster University, as the leading British key proponent of ANT from the very beginning. Lancaster University provides a lot of papers’ references and sources on ANT in their site (see references).
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Trauma and Memory in Women's Photographic Practice: A Diffractive Posthuman Approach
In my practice-research I use the term ‘inscription’ to explore the process of how trauma impacts the body. I use inscription literally/metaphorically to reference the physical/psychological imprints or marks left on bodies in relation to the effects of trauma. Trauma is ‘inscribed’ onto and into the human body, transforming the subject and reconfiguring subjectivity, as described by Bessel van der Kolk (2015) AU77: The citation "van der Kolk (2015)" matches the reference "Van der Kolk, 2015", but the capitalization is different. in The Body Keeps the Score .
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Novel Algorithmic Approach to Deciphering Rovash Inscriptions
A sequence of the symbols, which have a certain meaning in a language.
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