Posts Tagged ‘Bruno Latour’

Reclaiming the World: The Future of Objectivity

16 May 2008

If you happen to be in Canada and near Toronto next weekend, you might be interested in this conference on the nature of objectivity organised at the Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto: “Reclaiming the World: The Future of Objectivity,” 23-25 May 2008. The keynote speaker is Bruno Latour. The programme is available here [PDF] and some abstracts and papers can be downloaded from here.

Bruno Latour’s public lecture at the LSE, 4-Feb-08

19 December 2007

Bruno Latour will give a public lecture at the European Institute at the LSE between 18:30 and 20:00 on Monday 4 February 2008. The lecture is entitled “Another European Tradition: traceability of the social and the vindication of Gabriel Tarde” and is part of the 2008 Franco-British Europe Dialogue series.

Recording of ANTHEM session 13-Nov-07

14 November 2007

Here is a recording (46 minutes) of this week’s discussion. The reading schedule can be viewed here.

Recording of ANTHEM session 30-Oct-07

31 October 2007

A recording of the second ANTHEM session of the current term is available here (2 hours 13 minutes). The reading schedule can be accessed here.

Graham Harman on Heidegger and Latour

29 October 2007

Graham Harman will be giving a talk entitled “On Actors, Networks, and Plasma: Heidegger vs. Latour vs. Heidegger” at ISIG at the LSE at 12:00 on Thursday 29 November 2007.

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Recording of ANTHEM session 16-Oct-07

29 October 2007

The first ANTHEM session of the current term from 16 October 2007 had been recorded and posted on this site. Click here to listen (1 hour 22 minutes). Further details on the current reading schedule are available here.

Invitation to sing along

29 October 2007

The ANTHEM reading sessions are currently under way. Please click here to see the current reading schedule. In the Michaelmas term (October to December 2007) we will be reading Bruno Latour’s Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory in five instalments. Recordings of each session will be posted on this site. We invite you to join us in reading this book, listen to the discussion, and post your comments. If you would like to become a standing member of the ANTHEM gathering, you can apply for membership here. We are looking forward to a great discussion on this forum.


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