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There's so much wrong with the expression 'knowledge construction' in my mind that it's diffcult to know where to start with the criticism. Alex Reid helps, though. He comments, "Levi Bryant has a great post on the problem with the term "construction." I think his point echoes those that Latour has been making for some time. We start with the presumed nature/culture divide of the modern world, but one that is continually unmade in issues ranging from gender, race and sexuality to environment and economics."

That's a good criticism, but he follows up later with, "What constructing ought to denote, but perhaps never will (hence Levi and Latour's calls for a new term), is that the knowledge we produce is another object in the world, made from other objects in the world (including us)." Which isn't really right; as I was commenting in an interview today, knowledge isn't an object, it's a property of an object (and specifically, a cognitively sophtsticated object, like a human). We shouldn't say "Jane has knowledge." We should say "Jane knows."

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