This article seeks to extend recent debates on urban infrastructure access by exploring the interrelationship between subjectivity, urban space and infrastructure. Specifically, it presents a case study of the development and differentiation of the urban water supply in Jakarta, Indonesia. Drawing on concepts of governmentality and materiality, it argues that the construction of difference through processes of segregation and exclusion enacted via colonial and contemporary 'technologies of government' has spatial, discursive "and" material dimensions. In particular, it seeks to 'rematerialize' discussions of (post-)colonial urban governmentality through insisting upon the importance of the contested and iterative interrelationship between d...
International audienceThis article analyses how social imaginaries are shaped and produced in Jakart...
This article seeks to contribute to the scholarly documentation on Jakarta's spatial transformation....
While urban adaptation projects are designed to protect urban residents, their differentiated impact...
This thesis documents the genealogy of the development of Jakarta’s urban water supply infrastructur...
This paper argues the need for new conceptualisations of the relationship between water and developm...
In this dissertation, I offer institutional pathologies as a conceptual framework to analyse the see...
This article draws on scholarship in Southern theory to ‘world’ the study of water’s urbanization. T...
This article analyses processes of uneven urbanisation by looking at flood infrastructure. Combining...
Cities around the world are at risk of pluvial and fluvial flooding, due to more frequent extreme we...
Black Water Grey SettlementsDomestic Wastewater Management and the Socio-ecological Dynamics of Ja...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.Includes bibliogr...
This paper seeks to examine the issues around flooding and rapid urban development in Jakarta, speci...
This article is dealing with the position of colonial space in a globalizing Metropolitan. Starting ...
This thesis aims to inform critical thinking of and acting on flood events and flood infrastructure ...
The increasing number of large water infrastructures built or planned worldwide denotes the (re)turn...
International audienceThis article analyses how social imaginaries are shaped and produced in Jakart...
This article seeks to contribute to the scholarly documentation on Jakarta's spatial transformation....
While urban adaptation projects are designed to protect urban residents, their differentiated impact...
This thesis documents the genealogy of the development of Jakarta’s urban water supply infrastructur...
This paper argues the need for new conceptualisations of the relationship between water and developm...
In this dissertation, I offer institutional pathologies as a conceptual framework to analyse the see...
This article draws on scholarship in Southern theory to ‘world’ the study of water’s urbanization. T...
This article analyses processes of uneven urbanisation by looking at flood infrastructure. Combining...
Cities around the world are at risk of pluvial and fluvial flooding, due to more frequent extreme we...
Black Water Grey SettlementsDomestic Wastewater Management and the Socio-ecological Dynamics of Ja...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2002.Includes bibliogr...
This paper seeks to examine the issues around flooding and rapid urban development in Jakarta, speci...
This article is dealing with the position of colonial space in a globalizing Metropolitan. Starting ...
This thesis aims to inform critical thinking of and acting on flood events and flood infrastructure ...
The increasing number of large water infrastructures built or planned worldwide denotes the (re)turn...
International audienceThis article analyses how social imaginaries are shaped and produced in Jakart...
This article seeks to contribute to the scholarly documentation on Jakarta's spatial transformation....
While urban adaptation projects are designed to protect urban residents, their differentiated impact...