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- Bruno Latour | Biography Facts | Britannica
Bruno Latour, French sociologist and anthropologist known for his innovative and iconoclastic work in the study of science and technology in society He often likened the scientific community to a battlefield Learn more about Latour’s life and career, including his various books
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- Bruno Latour (1947–2022) - Nature
The philosopher, anthropologist and sociologist has died aged 75 Latour received the social sciences’ equivalents of the Nobel Prize: the Holberg Prize (in 2013) and the Kyoto Prize (in 2021)
- The Uncategorizable Bruno Latour (1947–2022) - The Nation
Latour was a founding figure of our field, science and technology studies (STS) Beginning with Laboratory Life (1979, with Steve Woolgar), Latour asked the really big questions
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- The Uncategorizable Bruno Latour (1947–2022) | Department of History
Among the most creative and influential scholars of the past 50 years, the protean Bruno Latour was variously described as a sociologist, a philosopher, and an anthropologist But just as his work questioned the making of categories, he himself transcended categorization
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