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Infrastructural Times: Temporality and the Making of Global Urban Worlds [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 310 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white; 23 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529229723
  • ISBN-13: 9781529229721
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 310 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 1 Tables, black and white; 23 Illustrations, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 1529229723
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Whether waiting for the train or planning the future city, infrastructure ordersand depends onmultiple urban temporalities.



This agenda-setting volume disrupts conventional notions of time through a robust examination of the relations between temporality, infrastructure, and urban society. Conceptually rich and empirically detailed, its interdisciplinary dialogue encompasses infrastructural systems including transportation, energy, and water to bridge often-siloed technical, political-economic and lived perspectives.



With global coverage of diverse cities and regions from Berlin to Jayapura, this book is an essential provocation to re-evaluate urban theory, politics, and practice and better account for the temporal complexities that shape our infrastructured worlds.

Recenzijas

This interdisciplinary collection does vital work in shifting the predominant spatial framing of infrastructure to its temporalities. Through 13 engaging chapters, the multiple temporalities of the urban-regional infrastructures that sustain society and economy are charted. Rob Kitchin, Maynooth University

1. Time for a Global Infrastructure Turn - Jean-Paul D. Addie, Michael
R. Glass, Jen Nelles, Lauren Marino


2. Rhythmic Infrastructure - Jean-Paul D. Addie


Part 1: Infrastructural Pasts, Presents, and Futures


3. Usable Infrastructure Pasts: Mobilizing History for Urban Technology
Futures - Timothy Moss


4. Shifting Regimes of Historicity and the Control of Urban Futures Through
Infrastructures: Continuities, Ambivalences, and Tensions in the Anthropocene
- Olivier Coutard


5. Extensions as Infrastructure: The Temporalities Between Subjugation and
Liberation in Jayapura, West Papua - AbdouMaliq Simone


Part 2: Development Times and the Making of Urban Worlds


6. Sequencing Like a State: Ciudad Guayana and the Infrastructures of Arrival
- Peter Ekman


7. The Times of Infrastructure Fundamentalism: Future Profits, Slow
Operations, Long-term Impacts - Seth Schindler and J. Miguel Kanai


8. Dissonant Times: The LandInfrastructureFinance Nexus in Post-Mubarak
Egypt - Dalia Wahdan and Tamer Elshayal


Part 3: Times of Disruption/Disrupting Times


9. The Multiple Temporalities of Self-Healing Infrastructure: From the F-15
Fighter to the Smart Urban Microgrid - Simon Marvin and Jonathon Rutherford


10. Speed, Suspension, and Stasis: Waiting in the Shadow of Infrastructure -
Jessica DiCarlo


11. Desynchronized Infrastructures of Care: Suburban Imaginaries Re-Examined
- Samantha Biglieri and Roger Keil


12. Disrupting Infrastructure: Space, Speed, and Street Governance - Amelia
Thorpe


13. Urban Infrastructure In and Out of Time - Jean-Paul D. Addie, Michael R.
Glass, and Jen Nelles
Jean-Paul D. Addie is Associate Professor at the Urban Studies Institute, Georgia State University.









Michael R. Glass is Assistant Professor in Urban Sociology and Director of the Urban Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh.









Jen Nelles is Senior Research Fellow with the Innovation Caucus and co-director of the Oxford Regions, Innovation, and Enterprise Lab (ORIEL) at Oxford Brookes Business School.