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Answer to a reader on AIME/ANT

16 December 2014
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A reader has sent us a question through the Contributions interface. Because it is not, properly speaking, a contribution, it will not be published on the site. We have informed its author of this during the Moderation process which, as ...

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Bruno Latour: 'Anthropology at the Time of the Anthropocene' - AAA Washington December 2014

06 December 2014
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A few tweets written by Bruno Latour before his AAA Distinguished Lecture: Lecture tonight in Washington by BL at the AAA conference where the O word is uttered with care so as not to shock anthropologists too much.— AIME ...

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Philip Conway: Reflections on An Inquiry into Modes of Existence as an experiment in the digital humanities

04 December 2014
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Philip Conway published his reflections on An Inquiry into Modes of Existence as an experiment in the digital humanities on his blog : Reflections on An Inquiry into Modes of Existence as an experiment in the digital humanities In the last ...

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On Graham Harman's Bruno Latour: Reassembling the Political

03 December 2014
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A few tweets written by Bruno Latour on Graham Harman's new book Bruno Latour: Reassembling the Political (and Graham Harman's answers) G. Harman's new book Reassembling the Political makes a good start defining the originality of the beings ...

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New document: 'The Dance of the unconscious' by Claire Fouquet

01 December 2014
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We have asked Claire Fouquet, a SPEAP student, to imagine how she could "make visible" what she calls "the dance of the unconscious". In this video, she proposes a way to outline the work necessary to "have a psyche". You ...

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'Verknüpfungen, Verkettungen und Verknotungen'

28 November 2014
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A review written by Robin Celikates and published in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (11/26/2014): Irgendwann hatte Bruno Latour genug davon, die ihm zugeschriebene Rolle des relativistischen Objektivitäts- und Wahrheitsleugners zu spielen. Vielleicht hat dem Pariser Soziologen ...

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