Politics of Nature

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Politics of Nature is a philosophical work by Bruno Latour that rethinks political ecology by proposing new ways to include nonhuman entities in democratic decision-making.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses composition of the common world
relationship between science and politics
role of experts in democracy
aimsTo provide institutions for representing nonhumans
redefine political ecology as a collective procedure
author Bruno Latour NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
critiques modernist nature–culture divide
traditional political ecology
focusesOn collective decision-making
democracy
ecology
nonhuman entities
genre environmental studies
philosophy
political theory
hasConcept collective experimentation
due process for nonhumans
parliament of things
procedures of consultation
progressive composition of the common world
influencedField environmental humanities
political theory
science and technology studies
mainSubject environmental philosophy
political ecology
political philosophy
science and technology studies
notableFor challenging the concept of Nature as a unified domain
rethinking political representation beyond humans
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition actor–network theory NERFINISHED
constructivism
pragmatism
proposes inclusion of nonhumans in politics
new model of political representation
publicationType non-fiction
relatedWork Laboratory Life NERFINISHED
Reassembling the Social NERFINISHED
We Have Never Been Modern NERFINISHED
theorizes collective of humans and nonhumans

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