Bruno Latour est philosophe, sociologue des sciences et professeur émérite associé au médialab de Sciences Po.
Using illustrated and annotated overviews, along with maps, "Global issues" focuses on the major interpretations of war as we know it, whether in the decline in inter-state conflicts, the continual normalization of states of emergency, or the transformation of the forms and spaces of combat.
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Guerres et conflits armés au XXIe siècle
Benoît Pelopidas, Frédéric Ramel
A global overview of environmental issues raised by the new policies of the Earth by the best scholars in the field — philosophers, economists, sociologists, historians, engineers, political scientists and international relations experts.
François Gemenne
How to created scientific controversies and who benefits from them? A book for everyone who wants to understand what's behind the climate change denial.
Jean-Michel Decroly, François Gemenne
In response to the environmental and health issues we are facing, and the unprecedented frequency of technological innovation, experts clash, contradict each other, or admit they have no answers.This book shows us how, by relying on examples of contemporary controversies carefully chosen for their diversity and the wealth of their teaching.
Clémence Seurat, Thomas Tari
Bruno Latour
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Climate change, the collapse of biodiversity, demographic evolution, urbanization, atmospheric pollution, soil deterioration, natural disasters, industrial accidents, public health crises, social unrest and mobilization – this is the first atlas that brings together all the data available on the ecological crisis our world is facing.
François Gemenne, Aleksandar Rankovic
Jan Zalasiewicz