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Bruno Latour

  • Latour, Foucault, and Post-Truth: the Role and Function of Critique in the Era of the Truth Crisis.

    Latour, Foucault, and Post-Truth: the Role and Function of Critique in the Era of the Truth Crisis." Le Foucaldien 6, No

  • Metaphysics Or Metaphors for the Anthropocene? Scientific Naturalism and the Agency of Things

    Metaphysics Or Metaphors for the Anthropocene? Scientific Naturalism and the Agency of Things

  • Course Description: the Specific Objectives of the Course Are As

    Course Description: the Specific Objectives of the Course Are As

  • Empirical Philosophy 1 1.1 Making Paris Visible 5 1.2 the Path Towards ‘Empirical Philosophy’ 11 1.3 the Power of Addition 17

    Empirical Philosophy 1 1.1 Making Paris Visible 5 1.2 the Path Towards ‘Empirical Philosophy’ 11 1.3 the Power of Addition 17

  • Paris: Invisible City Bruno Latour & Emilie Hermant

    Paris: Invisible City Bruno Latour & Emilie Hermant

  • Adorno's Dialectical Realism

    Adorno's Dialectical Realism

  • Postcritical Theory? Demanding the Possible Jeff Rp Uchnic Wayne State University, Jeffpruchnic@Wayne.Edu

    Postcritical Theory? Demanding the Possible Jeff Rp Uchnic Wayne State University, [email protected]

  • Prince of Networks: Bruno Latour and Metaphysics

    Prince of Networks: Bruno Latour and Metaphysics

  • Fragments of a Latourian Development Studies

    Fragments of a Latourian Development Studies

  • Double Hermeneutics and Citation in Philosophy, Asphodel and Alan Rickman, Bruno Latour and the ‘Science Wars Babette Babich Fordham University, Babich@Fordham.Edu

    Double Hermeneutics and Citation in Philosophy, Asphodel and Alan Rickman, Bruno Latour and the ‘Science Wars Babette Babich Fordham University, [email protected]

  • Review Essays

    Review Essays

  • The Promises of Constructivism*

    The Promises of Constructivism*

  • Bruno Latour's Anthropology of the Moderns

    Bruno Latour's Anthropology of the Moderns

  • Actors and Networks in the Megacity

    Actors and Networks in the Megacity

  • P-95 METHODS for EXPER

    P-95 METHODS for EXPER

  • Structuralist Critical Theory, Social Studies of Science and Software

    Structuralist Critical Theory, Social Studies of Science and Software

  • What Is the Style of Matters of Concern?

    What Is the Style of Matters of Concern?

  • How the World Really Ends: Adorno on Working Through Catastrophes to Come

    How the World Really Ends: Adorno on Working Through Catastrophes to Come

Top View
  • Habermas and Public Reason in the Digital Age: Technology and Deliberative Democracy Asaf Bar-Tura Loyola University Chicago
  • What Has Become of Critique? Reassembling Sociology After Latour1
  • Why Still Reification? Toward a Critical Social Ontology
  • Redalyc.Uncovering the Hidden Actors with the Help of Latour: The
  • FA330 Politics, Practices and Theories of Contemporary Art Seminar
  • Aftermath Babette Babich Fordham University, [email protected]
  • Artificial Intelligence and the Past, Present, and Future of Democracy
  • On ANT and Relational Materialisms
  • “Atmosphere, Atmosphere” Bruno Latour an Entry for the Catalog of an Exhibition at New Tate by Olafur Eliasson Susan May Editor
  • A Book of the Body Politic: Connecting Biology, Politics and Social Theory Edited by Bruno Latour, Simon Schaffer, Pasquale Gagliardi San Giorgio Dialogue 2017
  • Negative Dialectics of Nature: from Nature’S Death to New Materialisms
  • Post-Truths, Common Worlds, and Critical Politics : Critiquing Bruno Latour’S Renewed Critique of Critique
  • The Problem of Nature in Contemporary Social Theory
  • "Forget Postmodernism: Nousn
  • Talking to Foucault: Examining Marginalization and Exclusion in Academic Science
  • Essays Csr13-1-002(010-030) 2/7/07 3:02 PM Page 11
  • The Task of Critique in Times of Post-Truth Politics
  • We Have Never Been Modern I Bruno Latour : Translated by Catherine Porter


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