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Volume 6 (2016): Issue 1-2 (Jan 2016): From actor network theory to modes of existence: Latour's ontologies Guest Edited by Mark Edward
in
Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jan 2016
Introduction
From actor network theory to modes of existence: Latour’s ontologies
Research articles
Bruno Latour’s pragmatic realism: an ontological inquiry
Reply
Latour’s more realistic realism: a reply to Salinas
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Latour’s object-orientated politics for a post-political age
Reply
Post-political ontologies and the problems of anti-anthropocentrism: reply to Tsouvalis
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Back down to Earth: reassembling Latour’s Anthropocenic geopolitics
Reply
Metamorphoses: on Philip Conway’s geopolitical Latour
Taking Gaia seriously in Bruno Latour’s Geopolitics: comment on Philip Conway’s ‘Back Down to Earth’
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Digital mapping as double-tap: cartographic modes, calculations and failures
Reply
Touching at a distance: a response to Hind and Lammes
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Policy translation: an invitation to revisit the work of Latour, Star and Marres
Reply
Policy translation: a reply
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Only connect: ecology between ‘late’ Latour and Werner Herzog’s
Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Reply
How Herzog remembers images past: a response to Catherine Lord
Book Review Symposia
Review
Review
Review
Will the real objects of politics please stand up?
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Response to Altamirano and Ivakhiv
Introduction
An Introduction to the
Global Discourse
Annual Book Review Competition 2015
Book Review Symposia
Review
Review
Review
The unrevolutionary 1790s
Transatlantic revolutions and the war of ideas
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Review
Review
Review
Review
Review
A pragmatic view of democratic proceduralism
Review
Review
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Reason in a dark time: why the struggle against climate change failed – and what it means for our future
Cowardice: a brief history
Religion without God
After occupy: economic democracy for the 21st century
International relations and identity: a dialogical approach
Childhood obesity: ethical and policy issues
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The indeterminacy of the rule of law: what shapes the ideas by which judges rule?
Institutions in global governance
Book Review Symposia
The ethics of identity: Lebow
vs.
Taylor
Contingent identities
Reply to Onuf and Gould
The Ghost at the Banquet
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