Latour, BrunoMilstein, DeniseMarrero-Guillamón, IsaacRodríguez-Giralt, IsraelSocial Movement StudiesLatour, B. and Crawford, T.H. (1993), "An interview with Bruno Latour", Configurations, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 247-68.Latour B, 2009, "Of whales and the Amazon forest: Gabriel Tarde and ...
This is a review, or preview, in the form of an interview, of Bruno Latour's forthcoming book, An Inquiry into Modes of Existence. We discuss his intellectual trajectory leading up to actor-network theory and the pluralistic philosophy underlying his new, 'positive' anthropology of modernity. ...
Bruno Latour “On Recalling ANT,” in Law and Hassard ActorNetwork Theory and After, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford (1999), pp. 15-26 Google Scholar Latour, 2005 B. Latour Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-network-theory Oxford University Press, Oxford (2005) Google Scholar Latou...
Bruno Latour is also the author of Science in Action, a significant book on science, technology and how they intertwine out of the 1980’s. The basic premise was when you follow scientists and engineers you could see how science, technology, and society produce each other in a continuing pr...
Bruno Latour, "everyone now knows that the climate question is at the heart of all geopolitical issues and that it is directly tied to questions of injustice and inequality." With an untamed climate crisis, the inequalities would be much bigger and more disruptive. A global pandemic is also ...
Although not much of Bruno Latour fan, I am thinking explicitly here of his text We Have Never Been Modern, where he calls for a critical thinking of (and through) the network that is not so dissimilar to that demanded by Mark Fisher and Simon Reynolds in their philosophical approach to ...
My approach toGrand Theft Autoand its relation to American culture in thischapter is inspired by Bruno Latour’s version of actor-network-theory, as formu-lated particularly inReassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory, and Kelleter’s application (and adjustment) of this ...
superstitious age it was then, compared to the science of today—worshipped [the Atheucus] like a sacred animal, like a peacock.” 36 Adalgisa’s awe of her husband’s scientifi c learning illustrates the ambivalent break that, for Bruno Latour, subtends the “constitution” of the ...
Latour, B. and Crawford, T.H. (1993), "An interview with Bruno Latour", Configurations, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 247-68.Latour B, 2009, "Of whales and the Amazon forest: Gabriel Tarde and cosmopolitics (an interview with Bruno Latour)" Inflexions 4 http://www.senselab.ca/inflexions/...
This interview with philosopher Graham Harman offers a summary of his thinking about objects and uses it to reconsider their role in design. Strongly influenced by Martin Heidegger and Bruno Latour, Harman's philosophy is object-oriented in that it treats objects as real but with hidden depths. ...