Anthropology at the Time of the Anthropocene-a personal view of what is to be studied

Author: Bruno Latour

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Description: Anthropology at the Time of the Anthropocene-a personal view of what is to be studied por Bruno Latour explores how the concept of the Anthropocene reshapes anthropological inquiry. It offers valuable insights into the discipline's evolving role in understanding human-environment relations.

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