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dc.contributor.authorO'Neil, Matheu-
dc.contributor.authorRaissi, Mahin-
dc.contributor.authorTurner, Bethaney-
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-04T18:05:53Z-
dc.date.available2025-06-04T18:05:53Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationO'Neil, M., Raissi, M., and Turner, B. (2020). The Case for Asymmetry in Online Research: Caring About Issues in Australian and Canadian Web 1.0 Bee Networks. International Journal Of Communication, 14, 24. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/12056/3240es_ES
dc.identifier.issn1932-8036-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/9560-
dc.description.abstractWe critically engage with the actor–network theory precept that human and nonhuman actants have symmetrical capacities. In contrast, we distinguish actor-actants, who have the capacity to care about other actants, from issue-actants, who do not. We explore the gathering of participants leading to the emergence of matters of concern by mapping how Australian and Canadian bee-related websites connect to the issue of bee extinction (“colony collapse”). A “symmetrical” hypothesis was that major differences in local geographies and exposure to parasites would result in different rates of connection. This hypothesis was confirmed: All influential Canadian actor-actants connected to “colony collapse,” whereas no influential Australian actor-actants did. Our findings also suggest an “asymmetrical” interpretation: Influential Australian actor-actants were aware of the catastrophic disappearance of bees, but did not care. Denying that some actants have agency over others means that it is impossible to form a moral opinion about connections or about the rights of dominated actor-actants.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Communicationes_ES
dc.subjectonlinees_ES
dc.subjectcommunicationes_ES
dc.subjectbeeses_ES
dc.titleThe Case for Asymmetry in Online Research: Caring About Issues in Australian and Canadian Web 1.0 Bee Networkses_ES
dc.title.alternativeInternational Journal of Communicationes_ES
dc.typeArticlees_ES
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