ID | 145985 |
Title Proper | Bruno Latour encounters international relations |
Other Title Information | an interview |
Language | ENG |
Author | Salter, Mark B ; Walters, William |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Philosopher and sociologist Bruno Latour’s work on actor-network theory (ANT), science and technology studies (STS), and the politics of nature, has made a substantial impact upon the social sciences, and more recently, International Relations (IR). This interview records Latour’s first direct ‘encounter’ with IR, and explores concepts and topics as varied as sovereignty, the State of Nature, globality and spheres, the thought of Carl Schmitt, war and universalism, Gaia and climate politics, and the creation of publics, secrecy, and politics as a mode of existence. It provides new insight into Latour’s thinking and philosophy, while opening new avenues of research for IR scholars to pursue in the future. |
`In' analytical Note | Millennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 44, No.3; Jun 2016: p.524-546 |
Journal Source | Millennium: Journal of International Studies 2016-06 44, 3 |
Key Words | Interview ; IR ; Latour |