93 Assignment: Bruno Latour, Politics of Nature (fragm.)

Listen to the Professor’s commentary:


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BRUNO LATOUR’S WEBPAGE


Listen to the Professor’s commentary:


Listen to the Professor’s commentary, read from p. 10 (the beginning of the section First, Get Out of the Cave) up to p. 17 (the end of the paragraph “… analysis of public life”). Complete the exercise below.

LATOUR’S GLOSSARY OF METAPHORICAL CONCEPTS HE USES IN HIS BOOK


Listen to the Professor’s commentary, read from p. 25 (the beginning of the section The End of Nature) up to the top of p. 28 (the end of the paragraph “… into the foreground”). Complete the exercise below.

Arne Naess

ARNE NAESS’ “DEEP ECOLOGY”


Listen to the Professor’s commentary, read from p. 28 (the beginning of the paragraph “We understand without difficulty…”) up to the p. 32 (the end of the section The End of Nature). Complete the exercise below.


Listen to the Professor’s commentary, read from p. 32 (the beginning of the section The Pitfall of “Social Representations” of Nature) up to the p. 34 (the end of the paragraph “… to give political ecology its propre place”). Complete the exercise below.


Listen to the Professor’s commentary, read the section The Pitfall of “Social Representations” of Nature) up to the end on p. 41. Complete the exercise below.

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