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Addressing the Critique of Equal Importance on Actor-Network Theory by Use of Social Network Analysis -- 13.Analyzing Network of Media Organization, Audiences and ICTs Based on Actor Network Theory: The case of IRIB -- 14.The Interaction between Human and Media in the future of Banking industry. 330 $aThis book provides empirically driven discussions and investigations into the relevance of Actor Network Theory (ANT) and its theoretical concepts. As our civilization evolves from human to technologically-driven, new socio-technical networks of actors?in society, business and government?are emerging by the day. These networks of actors collaborate to produce contemporary goods and services, handle production processes, manage risks, develop social and commercial networks, develop policy development, manage complexities and create new ways of life. 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