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Bruno Latour.speaks about the concept of sovereignty in connection with the work of Ulrich Beck and others and discusses his recent work on the mythological personage of Gaia in the contexts of globalization, climate change, the crisis in the European Union, migration, and other developments.
Latour’s remarks are followed by a conversation moderated by Homi K. Bhabha, the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities and director of the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard. The discussion involves Latour; Diane Davis, the Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Urbanism and chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard Graduate School of Design; and Peter Galison RI ’10, the Joseph Pellegrino University Professor and director of the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments at Harvard.
What is the Kyoto Prize
Opening remarks
Galileo's inclined plane as a privileged object of cosmology
Second consequence of the change in cosmology
Closing Remarks
Parallel between a change in cosmology and a change in politics
Do you believe that consciousness is more expanded through matter?
How can we transition to a more place-based interpretation of cosmology?
How do anthropocentrism and biocentrism fit into this new cosmology?
Final round of applause
Network as a Mode of Inquiry
Actor-Network Theory (ANT)
Digitality and materiality
Summary
Qualitative and quantitative social sciences
What is the Collective Phenomenon?
Metaphors to talk about Collective Phenomena
Why not try to move from complexity (the part) to simplicity (the whole)?
Reasons for not using data
Remarks on the theory of networks
Introduction
What have we learned from the virus?
A shift in cosmology
Contrast with a privileged object of cosmology
Second consequence of idealization
The origins of the view from nowhere
The consequences of a change in cosmology
Second consequence of shift in cosmology
COVID-19 and the climate crisis
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