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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=381 Pandora's Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies]'', Harvard University Press, 1999, 336 pp. {{en}}
 
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=381 Pandora's Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies]'', Harvard University Press, 1999, 336 pp. {{en}}
  
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=653 Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy]'', trans. Catherine Porter, Harvard University Press, 2004, 307 pp. {{en}}
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* ''Politiques de la nature: Comment faire entrer les sciences en démocratie '', Paris: La Découverte , 1999.
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** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=653 Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy]'', trans. Catherine Porter, Harvard University Press, 2004, 307 pp. {{en}}
  
 
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=110 Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory]'', Oxford University Press, 2005, 301 pp.
 
* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=110 Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory]'', Oxford University Press, 2005, 301 pp.

Revision as of 10:50, 2 March 2015

Bruno Latour (1947) is a sociologist of science best known for his books We Have Never Been Modern, Laboratory Life, and Science in Action.

Works

(in French unless noted)

  • The Pasteurization of France, Harvard University Press, 1988. (English)

Conversations and interviews

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