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Bruno Latour

Gaia and the Path of the Earth
Sorting out some opposing views on the living Earth. By
The Astronomer, journal of wild culture ©2022
The Astronomer, journal of wild culture ©2022
Gaia and the Path of the Earth
Through the eyes of Ivan Illich and Bruno Latour. By David
 Snow Clouds, F. Carmichael, journal of wild culture ©2021
 Snow Clouds, F. Carmichael, journal of wild culture ©2021
Rethinking Politics in the New Climatic Regime
Switching the way we see the world, and our ourselves, in
Ed Burtynsky photo, politic of climate change, journal of wild culture, ©2019
Ed Burtynsky photo, politic of climate change, journal of wild culture, ©2019
Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries'
On the political theology of nature. By Bruno Latour.
Bruno Latour, Wild Culture, ©2014, Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries'
Bruno Latour, Wild Culture, ©2014, Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries'

Gaia and the Path of the Earth: Lovelock, Illich, Latour (Part 3)

Sorting out some opposing views on the living Earth. By David Cayley.
The Astronomer, journal of wild culture ©2022
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Gaia and the Path of the Earth: Lovelock, Illich, Latour (Part 2)

Through the eyes of Ivan Illich and Bruno Latour. By David Cayley.
 Snow Clouds, F. Carmichael, journal of wild culture ©2021
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Rethinking Politics in the New Climatic Regime

Switching the way we see the world, and our ourselves, in the age of climatic crisis. By John Davis.
Ed Burtynsky photo, politic of climate change, journal of wild culture, ©2019
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Bruno Latour — Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries': Gaia's Estate"

On the political theology of nature. By Bruno Latour.
Bruno Latour, Wild Culture, ©2014, Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries'
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