Bruno Latour's transdisciplinary work, ranging across philosophy, history, anthropology and sociology, has positioned him as one of the world's most influential thinkers. After teaching at the École des Mines in Paris from 1982 to 2006, he was appointed Professor at the Institut d'études politiques (Sciences Po), where he served as vice-president for research from 2007 to 2013. His many books include Laboratory Life, We Have Never Been Modern, Facing Gaia and Down to Earth.
1. One way of becoming a termite
2. Locked-down in a space that's still pretty vast
3. 'Earth' is a proper noun
4. 'Earth' is feminine, 'Universe' is masculine
5. A whole cascade of engendering troubles
6. 'Here below' - except there is no up above
7. Letting the economy bob to the surface
8. Describing the territory, only, the right way round
9. The unfreezing of the landscape
10. Multiplying the number of mortal bodies
11. The return of ethnogeneses
12. Some pretty strange battles
13. Scattering in all directions
14. A little further reading