Seattle Institute for Systems Biology 45
Sedgwick, E.K. 1 77 , 190
self-description 92
selfhood 18 4
selfishness 20 7
semiconsciousness 232, 239– 40
semiotics 23, 111
Sennett, R. 1 71
sensation 12–13, 18, 168, 236
senses 156, 163, 228
sensible, distribution of 32–3, 43
sensorium 100, 101, 1 7 3– 4
sensory appreciation 6 4 , 7 1–2
sensory design 39– 4 0, 2 4 5–6
sensory nerves 2 7 6n22
sentience, forms of 15 4 , 155–62
Serres, M. 56, 113, 120
sexuality 22 7 –8
sharing 22 7 –8
Sherrington, C. 6 4
shi 50–1
Shotter, J. 123, 1 47 , 1 48
Shusterman, R. 1 4 9, 268n22,
269n2 7
signifier/signified 115, 11 7 , 118–19
Simmel, G. 118, 220, 265n11
Simondon, G. 9, 11 7 , 155, 160
sites 12
Slater, W. 2 4 5– 7
Sloterdijk, P. 3, 223, 229, 23 4 , 258n59,
27 6n18–20
Smith, D.W. 11 4 , 132
Smith, P. 18 4
Sobchack, V. 2 7 1n2 7
social 7 , 221–2, 266– 7 n18
social capital 215, 216
social constructions 1, 112
social interaction 65, 7 2, 121, 233– 4
social science 18, 239
social theory 55, 200
sociality 20 7 –8, 216
socialization 210
sociological accounts 126–8, 225–6
software 83– 4 , 86– 7 , 89
Sophocles 2 7 0n 4
Sorel, G. 200, 210
Sorokin, P. 8
space 15–18, 165–6; absolute 106;
activating 4 2– 7 ; body 61–2, 68;
Cartesian 1 7 8; city 7 5, 19 7 ; co-
existence 23 4 ; dance 139;
folding/flowing 100; Heidegger 165;
innovation 33; language 105; Latour
21; movement 2 4 ; office buildings
4 5; organisms 155; performative 66;
perpetually mobile 98; politics 19;
relative 9 7 , 106; re-timing 119–21;
scale 1 74 –5; thinking 4 3, 229
space/time: affect 196; car 80;
embodiment 116; invention 4 2–3,
112–13; non-representational
119–21; practical organization 138;
reworking 102; rhizomes 110;
Thrift 8, 89
space-time grids 93, 9 4 –5
speech-act theory 122
speed 5 7 , 63
spider/fly example 156
spin doctors 2 49
Spinks, T. 182
Spinosa, C. 13, 123– 4
Spinoza, B.: affect 13, 1 7 3, 1 77 , 1 7 8,
191; Deleuze on 1 77 , 1 7 9–80; Ethics
27 0n12; mind/body 2 7 0n12; Negri
233; relationality 1 79
spirituality 15
sports 71
sports science 6 4
Stanford University 45
Steinberg, M. 2 4 5–6
Stengers, I. 169, 229
Stenner, P. 1 79
Stevens, W. 52–3, 55
Stille, A. 251
Stirner, M. 210
Stoics 111, 11 7
Strathern, M. 2
streets, intelligent 8 4
stuff (Robson) 153, 163, 165
style 113, 121–2, 1 47 , 25 7 n3 7
subjectivity viii, 56, 111
subroutines, cultural 166– 7
suggestibility 235–6, 2 4 0, 2 4 3, 252
super-nature 74
superorganisms 15 4
surplus value 49
surprisingness 11 4 –19
symbiosis 168, 191
symbolic interactionism 125–6
tactility 168; see alsotouch
Tallis, R. 103
Tansley, A. 15 4
Tarde, G.: association 230–1; economy
29–30, 31; education 23 4 ;
imitation/invention 4 1, 231–2; as
influence 21, 8 7 , 169; innovation
230; legacy 252; micrometaphysics 8;
Index 323