parliament of things

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The "parliament of things" is Bruno Latour’s influential concept proposing a political framework in which nonhuman entities—such as technologies, animals, and ecosystems—are represented and given a voice in collective decision-making.

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instanceOf concept in science and technology studies
environmental humanities concept
philosophical concept
political theory concept
aimsTo reconfigure democracy to include nonhuman entities
reshape collective decision‑making about science and technology
concerns governance of environmental and technological issues
representation of animals in politics
representation of ecosystems in politics
representation of technologies in politics
coreConceptOf Bruno Latour’s political philosophy
creator Bruno Latour
describedIn Politics of Nature
We Have Never Been Modern
developedInContextOf controversies over scientific and technological risks
debates on democracy and expertise
fieldOfWork actor–network theory
environmental philosophy
political philosophy
science and technology studies
hasAuthor Bruno Latour
hasCentralIdea contestation and negotiation among heterogeneous actors
distinction between humans and nonhumans should be reconfigured
expansion of the political community beyond human citizens
nonhumans should be represented in political decision‑making
politics should include objects, technologies, animals, and ecosystems
representation of nonhumans through human spokespersons and institutions
hasKeyTerm collective of humans and nonhumans
hybrid entities
matters of concern
spokesperson for nonhumans
influenced environmental humanities
multispecies studies
new materialism
political ecology
posthumanist political theory
influencedBy actor–network theory
constructivist epistemology
environmental politics
science policy debates
mainSubjectOf We Have Never Been Modern
opposes anthropocentric models of politics
strict modern separation of nature and society
proposes a redefinition of representation in politics
institutional mechanisms to give voice to nonhumans
relatedTo Gaia politics
cosmopolitics
multispecies justice
posthumanism

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Bruno Latour notableIdea parliament of things