ABSTRACT

Contemporary forms of infrastructural development herald alternative futures through their incorporation of digital technologies, mobile capital, international politics and the promises and fears of enhanced connectivity. In tandem with increasing concerns about climate change and the anthropocene, there is further an urgency around contemporary infrastructural provision: a concern about its fragility, and an awareness that these connective, relational systems significantly shape both local and planetary futures in ways that we need to understand more clearly. Offering a rich set of empirically detailed and conceptually sophisticated studies of infrastructural systems and experiments, present and past, contributors to this volume address both the transformative potential of infrastructural systems and their stasis. Covering infrastructural figures; their ontologies, epistemologies, classifications and politics, and spanning development, urban, energy, environmental and information infrastructures, the chapters explore both the promises and failures of infrastructure. Tracing the experimental histories of a wide range of infrastructures and documenting their variable outcomes, the volume offers a unique set of analytical perspectives on contemporary infrastructural complications. These studies bring a systematic empirical and analytical attention to human worlds as they intersect with more-than-human worlds, whether technological or biological.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction: Infrastructural complications

ByPENNY HARVEY, CASPER BRUUN JENSEN AND ATSURO MORITA

part |3 pages

PART II Urban infrastructures

chapter |1 pages

References

chapter 7|11 pages

On pressure and the politics of water infrastructure

ByNIKHIL ANAND

chapter 10|13 pages

The generic city: Examples from Jakarta, Indonesia, and Maputo, Mozambique

ByMORTEN NIELSEN, ABDOUMALIQ SIMONE

chapter 11|16 pages

Ecologies in beta: The city as infrastructure of apprenticeships

ByALBERTO CORSÍN JIMÉNEZ AND ADOLFO ESTALELLA

part |3 pages

PART III Energy infrastructures

chapter |1 pages

References

chapter 12|13 pages

Living with the earth: More-than-human arrangements in seismic landscapes

ByJAMES MAGUIRE AND BRIT ROSS WINTHEREIK

chapter 13|13 pages

Revolutionary infrastructure

ByDOMINIC BOYER

chapter 14|11 pages

Infrastructure and the earth

ByANDREW BARRY

chapter 15|13 pages

Off the grid: Infrastructure and energy beyond the mains

ByJAMIE CROSS

part |2 pages

PART IV Environmental infrastructures

chapter |2 pages

References

chapter 17|15 pages

Multinatural infrastructure: Phnom Penh sewage

ByCASPER BRUUN JENSEN

chapter 19|14 pages

Evidence, infrastructure and worth

BySANDRA CALKINS, RICHARD ROTTENBURG

part |3 pages

PART V Infrastructural figures

part |4 pages

PART VI Digital infrastructures

chapter 28|12 pages

Infrastructures in name only?: Identifying effects of depth and scale

ByADRIAN MACKENZIE

chapter 29|13 pages

How knowledge infrastructures learn

ByGEOFFREY C. BOWKER