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An Assemblage of Thai Water Engineering: The Royal Irrigation Department’s Museum for Heavy Engineering as a Parliament of Things

open access: yesEngaging Science, Technology, and Society, 2017
In Thailand, where water and land intertwine to shape the livelihood and identity of people, engineering bureaucracy and mechanical technology have both played significant roles in producing national ideology.
Jakkrit Sangkhamanee
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After Humanism: Politics of Nature and Parliament of Things in Bruno Latour

open access: yesTrans-humanities, 2016
Bruno Latour has proposed the concepts of “politics of nature” and “parliament of things” to characterize the new relationship between humanity and nature “after humanism” and the modern era. We demonstrate here the consistency and plausibility of this program, beyond its provocative appearance.
Ramond, Charles
exaly   +3 more sources

Parliament of things and enactment of third entities: object-subject/subject-object encounters from cuban urban gardens to United States’ robotic labs

open access: yesJournal for Cultural Research, 2018
Things/objects/materials/nonhumans are integral components of everyday material ecology of humans. The nonhuman elements contribute to sociality, socialization and configuration of political subjectivities. We explore the dynamics of subject-object relationships via ethnographies of urban gardens and robotic labs.
Younes Saramifar
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Architectures of Politics

open access: yesDiseña, 2018
This article discusses the role of parliaments in the production of modern politics and proposes that contemporary political challenges necessitate a new parliamentarian architecture.
Ignacio Farías, Gonzalo Correa
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Political ecology of Bruno Latour [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2012
The paper explores Latour’s conception of political ecology and its theoretical and political implications. The first part of the paper shows Latour’s critique of theoretical frameworks of scientific and political practices, which, in his opinion ...
Birešev Ana
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Disruptive Technologies for Parliaments: A Literature Review

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2023
Exploitation and use of disruptive technologies, such as the Internet of Things, recommender systems, and artificial intelligence, with an ambidextrous balance, are a challenge, nowadays.
Dimitris Koryzis   +4 more
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A Different Approach to Legislative Bodies: Reflections on the History of Parliament Oral History Project and Laws Around Abortion

open access: yesRechtsgeschichte - Legal History, 2021
The History of Parliament Oral History Project has been interviewing former Members of the UK Parliament since 2011. Life stories from inside Parliament reveal missing information about personal motivations, informal cross-party collaboration and use ...
Emma Peplow, Priscilla Privatto
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Scottish Education: Between the UK and the Nordic

open access: yesNordic Studies in Education, 2023
The (re)opening of the Scottish Parliament in 1999 cemented calls for small state self-management, particularly along Nordic lines, both to reflect the desire for independence and belief that small states prosper when aligned with similar jurisdictions ...
Paul Adams
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LAY JUDGES IN THE DISCIPLINARY CHAMBER OF THE POLISH SUPREME COURT: DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS TO JUDGES

open access: yesJurisprudencija, 2021
Since 2015, the Republic of Poland has been facing serious challenges to the constitutional order of a democratic state governed by the rule of law, which is based on the principle of the separation of powers and their balance. The highest representative
Simona Dementavičienė
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