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Handbook of Infrastructures and Cities
贡献一个蓬勃发展的研究领域,这s comprehensive Handbook presents a broad discussion of infrastructure as social phenomena. It compiles diverse perspectives to delineate the current ‘infrastructural turn’ and assess policy and research challenges relating to contemporary forms of infrastructural development.
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贡献一个蓬勃发展的研究领域,这s comprehensive Handbook presents a thorough discussion of infrastructure as a social phenomenon. It compiles diverse perspectives to delineate the current ‘infrastructural turn’ and assess policy and research challenges relating to contemporary forms of infrastructural development.
Providing cutting-edge insights into the field, the Handbook explores the analytical category of infrastructure, clarifying and expanding upon the importance of an infrastructural perspective within academic and policy debates. An interdisciplinary range of contributors provide an ambitious examination of infrastructure and cities, with chapters covering the transformations of traditional networked infrastructure systems; novel understandings of how infrastructures matter; sociotechnical processes of infrastructuring; forms of social violence involving infrastructural developments; and the role of infrastructures in human pressures on the biosphere. Ultimately, this Handbook proposes directions for further infrastructure research, highlighting its relevance in a shifting socio-political landscape.
The Handbook of Infrastructures and Cities provides valuable insight for scholars of urban studies, urban sociology, human geography, planning and regional studies. It will also prove to be a vital reference point for academics and policy-makers seeking to progress social equality and challenge current structural obstacles to the advent of more sustainable infrastructures.
Providing cutting-edge insights into the field, the Handbook explores the analytical category of infrastructure, clarifying and expanding upon the importance of an infrastructural perspective within academic and policy debates. An interdisciplinary range of contributors provide an ambitious examination of infrastructure and cities, with chapters covering the transformations of traditional networked infrastructure systems; novel understandings of how infrastructures matter; sociotechnical processes of infrastructuring; forms of social violence involving infrastructural developments; and the role of infrastructures in human pressures on the biosphere. Ultimately, this Handbook proposes directions for further infrastructure research, highlighting its relevance in a shifting socio-political landscape.
The Handbook of Infrastructures and Cities provides valuable insight for scholars of urban studies, urban sociology, human geography, planning and regional studies. It will also prove to be a vital reference point for academics and policy-makers seeking to progress social equality and challenge current structural obstacles to the advent of more sustainable infrastructures.
Contributors
Contributors include: Jean-Paul Addie, Jens Alm, Philip Ashton, Nacima Baron, Hanna Baumann, Anselmo Cani, Damien Carrière, Sarah Charlton, Liza Rose Cirolia, Costanza Concetti, Olivier Coutard, Jérôme Denis, José-Frédéric Deroubaix, Pierre Desvaux, Ignacio Farías, Oscar Figueroa, Daniel Florentin, Julie Gobert, Jean Goizauskas, Govind Gopakumar, Emmanuelle Guillou, Carole Gurdon, Ludovic Halbert, Anique Hommels, Lindsay Blair Howe, Sylvy Jaglin, Yogi Joseph, Yassine Khelladi, Paulette Landon, Charlotte Lemanski, Claudia Mendes, Morgan Mouton, Carola Neugebauer, Binh N. Nguyen, Kei Otsuki, Alexandra Parker, Alexander Paulsson, Andrea Pollio, Sreelakshmi Ramachandran, Leonardo Ramondetti, Holly Randell-Moon, Mélanie Rateau, Margot Rubin, Julia Valeska Schröder, Wladimir Sgibnev, Elizabeth Shove, Roman Solé-Pomies, Muhammed Suleman, Carole-Anne Tisserand, Priyam Tripathy, Sarah Turner, Tauri Tuvikene