In the following interview, Ronen Shamir discusses the theoretical and methodological implications of researching infrastructure against the background of his own work on electrification in Mandatory Palestine. He draws our attention to the (post-)colonial genealogies of infrastructure and their role in shaping not just the common perceptions of a region called “Middle East”, but also manufacturing/creating/ producing/constructing this region by means material and social (dis-)connections. Throughout the interview, Shamir stresses on how infrastructural systems shape people’s everyday experiences with their physical surroundings. His emphasis points to the understanding of infrastructure as processes of assembling and disassembling people, ...
While planning infrastructure at a large scale it can be easy to lost sight of its effects upon the ...
This constitutes the edited proceedings of the 2015 meeting of the Group for Debates in Anthropologi...
Approaching the informal construction and extension of infrastructures through the terrain of what I...
In the following interview, Ronen Shamir discusses the theoretical and methodological implications o...
The 10th issue of Middle East – Topics and Arguments engages with infrastructure studies from an int...
At the heart of this dissertation sits a question: why have access to infrastructures and services e...
The inner city of Johannesburg is about as far away as one can get from the popular image of the Af...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Jörg Niewöhner: “Infrastructures of Societ...
This dissertation aims to resurface and make visible infrastructure networks as concrete expressions...
This article explores the role of infrastructure in the production of post-colonial political imagin...
Infrastructure materially connects more or less distant places by facilitating various social proces...
Colonial infrastructures can serve to appropriate territory, but they just as often exclude populati...
The research for this article was supported by an AHRC/LAHP doctoral studentship and funding from th...
It is commonly claimed that infrastructures are so banal and taken-for-granted that they only become...
Infrastructural systems have emerged as productive ethnographic sites for analysing political subjec...
While planning infrastructure at a large scale it can be easy to lost sight of its effects upon the ...
This constitutes the edited proceedings of the 2015 meeting of the Group for Debates in Anthropologi...
Approaching the informal construction and extension of infrastructures through the terrain of what I...
In the following interview, Ronen Shamir discusses the theoretical and methodological implications o...
The 10th issue of Middle East – Topics and Arguments engages with infrastructure studies from an int...
At the heart of this dissertation sits a question: why have access to infrastructures and services e...
The inner city of Johannesburg is about as far away as one can get from the popular image of the Af...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Jörg Niewöhner: “Infrastructures of Societ...
This dissertation aims to resurface and make visible infrastructure networks as concrete expressions...
This article explores the role of infrastructure in the production of post-colonial political imagin...
Infrastructure materially connects more or less distant places by facilitating various social proces...
Colonial infrastructures can serve to appropriate territory, but they just as often exclude populati...
The research for this article was supported by an AHRC/LAHP doctoral studentship and funding from th...
It is commonly claimed that infrastructures are so banal and taken-for-granted that they only become...
Infrastructural systems have emerged as productive ethnographic sites for analysing political subjec...
While planning infrastructure at a large scale it can be easy to lost sight of its effects upon the ...
This constitutes the edited proceedings of the 2015 meeting of the Group for Debates in Anthropologi...
Approaching the informal construction and extension of infrastructures through the terrain of what I...