It’s hard to overstate the influence of Bruno Latour. Stretching well beyond his native discipline of “science and technology studies” (which he helped create), it by now permeates the humanities.
French philosopher Bruno Latour left behind a trail of insights that is so deeply relevant to the field of design that it always felt like he was laying it out especially for the design disciplines.
"Bruno Latour was a humanist and plural spirit, recognised throughout the world before being so in France," said Macron. "His reflections, his writings, will continue to inspire us with new ...
"Je ne crois pas aux vertus du cataclysme, et que les gens vont se mobiliser de plus en plus au fur et à mesure que les catastrophes vont se multiplier", disait Bruno Latour. Philosophe, anthropologue ...
With Earth Day right around the corner on Monday April 22, I was delighted to receive a newly translated book by the late Catholic French philosopher and social scientist Bruno Latour titled If We ...
The last two decades have not been kind to science studies. Already bruised and battered by the “science wars” of the 1990s, by the 2000s sociologists of science — who had l ...
To keep the planet habitable, we need to come back down to earth and describe what we depend on. Part four of a landmark interview with French philosopher, anthropologist and sociologist Bruno Latour.
In his latest book Down to Earth, the French thinker warns that facts alone are no defence against populism. By Hettie O'Brien In 2010, as debate raged over whether climate change was caused by human ...
Some of us are old enough to remember the bomb shelter panic of the 1950’s. If you build a bomb shelter in your back yard and a warning signal comes that you need to hurry into the space, what do you ...
Bruno Latour, Professor Emeritus at Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), received the 2021 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy for his radically re-examining “modernity” by developing a ...
It was with great sadness that we learned of the death of Bruno Latour. For, despite the apparent gulf that separates our respective domains, we flatter ourselves that he viewed us as fellow ...