In this paper, we conceptualise the human body as infrastructure, asking what kind of infrastructure it currently is and what kind of infrastructure it could be. We therefore tease out the historically and geographically specific ways in which human bodies have been (re)produced as infrastructure, emphasising the violence of abstraction in capitalist modernity that transforms the productive body into a technology of calorific inputs and outputs. Nevertheless, through demystifying abstract labour we point to the relations of (re)production (needed for the body’s ongoing repair) and the metabolic processes (responsible for both decay and repair) that are subsumed within a broader capitalist system of accumulation. In so doing, we turn to the ...
Paris, tube under the channel -- London, satellite spinning above cables on the ocean floor -- New Y...
The inner city of Johannesburg is about as far away as one can get from the popular image of the Af...
Infrastructure materially connects more or less distant places by facilitating various social proces...
In this paper, we conceptualise the human body as infrastructure, asking what kind of infrastructure...
Edited by Dave Loder, Inhabiting Infrastructure is a research publication presenting a variety of mo...
This article is a whistle-stop tour of the Anthropocene body and its emergence and expression (parti...
Drawing from deep longitudinal and ethnographic work, this article interrogates a set of key relatio...
In this chapter, we develop tools for grappling with the complexity of infrastructural being. We ide...
With the ongoing spread of Coronavirus, societies around the world have become aware of how inextric...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Jörg Niewöhner: “Infrastructures of Societ...
Infrastructure, whilst often characterised in terms of its invisibility via network multiplicity, fu...
The way in which people consider next-generation infrastructure needs to be rooted in the history of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE via the DOI in this recordNuclear powe...
The aim of this chapter is to shed light on the power-related infrastructural dynamic that actualise...
Since ancient times, the analogy of the body in relation to buildings was central both in Western an...
Paris, tube under the channel -- London, satellite spinning above cables on the ocean floor -- New Y...
The inner city of Johannesburg is about as far away as one can get from the popular image of the Af...
Infrastructure materially connects more or less distant places by facilitating various social proces...
In this paper, we conceptualise the human body as infrastructure, asking what kind of infrastructure...
Edited by Dave Loder, Inhabiting Infrastructure is a research publication presenting a variety of mo...
This article is a whistle-stop tour of the Anthropocene body and its emergence and expression (parti...
Drawing from deep longitudinal and ethnographic work, this article interrogates a set of key relatio...
In this chapter, we develop tools for grappling with the complexity of infrastructural being. We ide...
With the ongoing spread of Coronavirus, societies around the world have become aware of how inextric...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Jörg Niewöhner: “Infrastructures of Societ...
Infrastructure, whilst often characterised in terms of its invisibility via network multiplicity, fu...
The way in which people consider next-generation infrastructure needs to be rooted in the history of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE via the DOI in this recordNuclear powe...
The aim of this chapter is to shed light on the power-related infrastructural dynamic that actualise...
Since ancient times, the analogy of the body in relation to buildings was central both in Western an...
Paris, tube under the channel -- London, satellite spinning above cables on the ocean floor -- New Y...
The inner city of Johannesburg is about as far away as one can get from the popular image of the Af...
Infrastructure materially connects more or less distant places by facilitating various social proces...