The twentieth anniversary of Splintering Urbanism’s publication is an apropos moment to consider the significance of time in, and for, critical infrastructure studies. This commentary brings Splintering Urbanism into dialogue with Lefebvre’s Rhythmanalysis to explore how time and temporality can (re)frame, extend, and challenge how we engage and analyze the networked metropolis. As an empirical concern, conceptual framework, and methodological approach, “infrastructure time” discloses commonalities and contradictions emerging across the infrastructure turn, enriching our understanding of the production of infrastructure space and helping us pose questions about urbanization, urban politics, and the urban condition in new and generative way
This paper examines the multiplicity of context-producing and context-generative agencies that reali...
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none2noIn the contemporary city discontinuity and diversity characterize the built environment: it's...
Overlapping and interlinked dimensions of time are shaped by and, in turn, structure contemporary ur...
To date, urban research has paid little attention to the role of urban infrastructures in shaping an...
How do urban infrastructures originate ? How do they get built ? How do they grow ? A practical obje...
Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin’s Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Tech- nological M...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Splintering Urbanism offers a path-break...
Contemporary perception of time differs significantly from historical one. The contemporary time is ...
‘This web of time – the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore each o...
International audienceCities around the world are undergoing profound changes. In this global era, w...
To date, critical examinations of smart cities have largely ignored their temporality. In this artic...
To date, critical examinations of smart cities have largely ignored their temporality. In this paper...
To date, critical examinations of smart cities have largely ignored their temporality. In this paper...
International audienceThe observation, analysis and construction of cities and forms of mobility are...
This paper examines the multiplicity of context-producing and context-generative agencies that reali...
This was an e-conference open to registered authors and participants. Authors are currently revising...
none2noIn the contemporary city discontinuity and diversity characterize the built environment: it's...
Overlapping and interlinked dimensions of time are shaped by and, in turn, structure contemporary ur...
To date, urban research has paid little attention to the role of urban infrastructures in shaping an...
How do urban infrastructures originate ? How do they get built ? How do they grow ? A practical obje...
Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin’s Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Tech- nological M...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Splintering Urbanism offers a path-break...
Contemporary perception of time differs significantly from historical one. The contemporary time is ...
‘This web of time – the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore each o...
International audienceCities around the world are undergoing profound changes. In this global era, w...
To date, critical examinations of smart cities have largely ignored their temporality. In this artic...
To date, critical examinations of smart cities have largely ignored their temporality. In this paper...
To date, critical examinations of smart cities have largely ignored their temporality. In this paper...
International audienceThe observation, analysis and construction of cities and forms of mobility are...
This paper examines the multiplicity of context-producing and context-generative agencies that reali...
This was an e-conference open to registered authors and participants. Authors are currently revising...
none2noIn the contemporary city discontinuity and diversity characterize the built environment: it's...