2021
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/62t34
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Introducing With Microbes: From witnessing to withnessing

Abstract: With Microbes shows the diversity of human-microbe relationships and their dynamism, through detailed ethnographies of the relationships between humans, animals, plants, and microbes. The objective is to look at situated practices: categories mobilized by people to talk about their relationships with microbes, their practices and actions, stories people tell about microbes and materialities that are specific to them. Therefore, the volume is just as much on scientific practices of living-with-microbes as it ab… Show more

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“…It is not individuals who have experience, but subjects who are constituted through experience" (Scott 1991: 779). Even if this tradition took corporeality and materiality seriously early on (Butler 1993), the pandemic underscores the renewed importance in emphasizing the more-than-human agency in microbial-human relationality as part and parcel of the social (Atkinson et al 2021;Haraway 1992Haraway /2004Haraway , 2016Oinas 2019). This chapter has limited space to discuss how the different feminist orientations that span over 30 years of feminist theorizing influence each other but also diverge in important aspects, especially in terms of sociological methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not individuals who have experience, but subjects who are constituted through experience" (Scott 1991: 779). Even if this tradition took corporeality and materiality seriously early on (Butler 1993), the pandemic underscores the renewed importance in emphasizing the more-than-human agency in microbial-human relationality as part and parcel of the social (Atkinson et al 2021;Haraway 1992Haraway /2004Haraway , 2016Oinas 2019). This chapter has limited space to discuss how the different feminist orientations that span over 30 years of feminist theorizing influence each other but also diverge in important aspects, especially in terms of sociological methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not individuals who have experience, but subjects who are constituted through experience" (Scott 1991: 779). Even if this tradition took corporeality and materiality seriously early on (Butler 1993), the pandemic underscores the renewed importance in emphasizing the more-than-human agency in microbial-human relationality as part and parcel of the social (Atkinson et al 2021;Haraway 1992Haraway /2004Haraway , 2016Oinas 2019). This chapter has limited space to discuss how the different feminist orientations that span over 30 years of feminist theorizing influence each other but also diverge in important aspects, especially in terms of sociological methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%