@article{oai:chuo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00013990, author = {鈴木, 鉄忠}, journal = {中央大社会科学研究所年報}, month = {Sep}, note = {application/pdf, This paper investigates the following question: what kinds of phenomena do we try to understand in the research field through the concept of “nascent moments”? This paper focuses on the term “imponderabilia” (something that cannot be weighed), conceptualized by Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski, the Polish anthropologist who is deemed to be the founder of field research methods. It discusses Malinowski’s attempts to understand the attitudes of local peoples through deliberate observation of everyday behaviors and particular sets of actions in rituals. Further, the paper considers Bruno Latour’s “sociology of association,” in which the idea of “the social” as a specific domain is rejected and the arguments of tracing “the social” as uncertain processes and outcomes in the research field are elaborated. Further, this paper discusses the focus of Latour’s approach on “in between” actors rather than those “behind” or “above” the fields of action. Lastly, it is argued that description is a hard but essential part of fieldwork for exploring the nascent moments of actors’ mental attitude and actor–network formations.}, pages = {159--178}, title = {“うごき”を捉えるフィールドワーク―マリノフスキの「不可量部分」とラトゥールの「連関の社会学」を手がかりに―}, volume = {24}, year = {2020}, yomi = {スズキ, テツタダ} }