The High Impact of Low Tech in Social Work

  • Jensen T
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Abstract

Drawing on actor-network theory, this paper challenges the traditional analytical separation of the socalled social and the so-called technical. First, observational data of an interactional event between a social worker and a client is introduced. Second, the techno-social heterogeneity of the event is elucidated through an analysis based on the concept of translation. Third, the precarious and temporary natures of the techno-social hybrids are discussed through the concept of performance. Finally, the techno-social is proposed as a new object for social science.

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Jensen, T. E. (2001). The High Impact of Low Tech in Social Work. Outlines. Critical Practice Studies, 3(1), 81–87. https://doi.org/10.7146/ocps.v3i1.5134

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