This text questions the multiple-meaning character of the network notion, attempting to distinguish the current uses of this notion from those historically formulated by the Social Sciences. Based on this indication, it deals with the network notion by means of two analytical alternatives: the reflection of power and the nature of the social relations encouraged by technical networks. The analysis is carried out largely through a reflection on the sense of social action, with due note being taken of the predominance of instrumental action over radical modernity.
Interpersonal relations; technological modernization; computer communication networks; power; social change