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Romanic Review - Category Crossings: Bruno Latour and Medieval Modes of Existence

09 May 2020
catégorisé sous: ressources

Category Crossings: Bruno Latour and Medieval Modes of Existence “We Have Always Been Medieval”. It's comforting to see that a new publication making good use of the AIME project, comes from specialists of the Middle Age https://t ...

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L’Appel des entités fragiles - PUL, 2018

04 June 2018
catégorisé sous: report

Dans le monde de la recherche, il faut savoir être patient... Voici publié aux Presses Universitaires de Liège le résultat d'un séminaire de recherche interdisciplinaire: L’Appel des entités fragiles: Enquêter avec les modes d'existence ...

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a [not that] small matter of translation

29 August 2017
catégorisé sous: translation

Jim Conley, Professor Emeritus (Dept. of Sociology — Trent University), kindly wrote us an email to point to an error in the English translation of the Inquiry (p. 421). A real mistake which we missed entirely... Needless to say that we ...

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3 years ago...

27 July 2017
catégorisé sous: événements report

Oups! We have just realized that we forgot to publish a video on the diplomatic writing workshop, which took place from 21 to 25 July 2014, at the Ecole des Mines Paris, before the Final evaluation conference] (28-29 July). We ...

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Reset Modernity! A Shanghai Perspective, 4-7 May 2017

19 April 2017
catégorisé sous: workshop Event

Workshop Series Reset Modernity! Keynote by Bruno Latour Who are the new agents of history? Where do they reside? And finally, in which period of history do they settle themselves? The Shanghai Project Root Researcher Bruno Latour and his team ...

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Bruno Latour by Gerard de Vries

08 December 2016
catégorisé sous: resources

What makes De Vries' introduction to BL so useful is that he gives equal time to the empirical work & philosophy something never done so far— AIME (@AIMEproject) 28 août 2016 Description Bruno Latour is among the ...

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