This article argues that standardized, public or private infrastructure monopolies are receding as hegemonic forms of urban infrastructure development. We are starting to witness the uneven overlaying of new, customized, high-performance urban infrastructures onto the apparently immanent, universal and (usually) public monopoly networks laid down in developed cities between the 1930s and 1960s. This article seeks to develop a broad and international exploration of the construction of such premium networked spaces and to begin analysing how they are bound up within wider processes of urban change and restructuring. To this end it highlights four processes of socio-technical and political economic change that are supporting the emergence of p...
The provision of large economic infrastructure in Australian cities is widely seen to be in crisis. ...
The focus on the role of luxury projects in urban transformations is introduced with reference to tw...
Along with the approach - which sees the city as a site of interconnected problems - this paper aims...
International audienceCities around the world are undergoing profound changes. In this global era, w...
This paper is a response to some of the arguments developed by Stephen Graham in an article publishe...
International audienceOver the last few years, nexus-thinking has become a buzzword in urban researc...
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The past 15 years have seen an enormous shift in the regulation and management of infrastructure net...
Document en cours de réélaboration pour publicationCurrent debates around networks and urban fragmen...
International audienceThere appears to be substantial convergence in the type and extent of telecomm...
2 Forging glocal governance? Urban infrastructures as networked financial products Abstract. Urban i...
The city once understood as homogenous and static is at the centre of a rapid metamorphosis driven b...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Splintering Urbanism offers a path-break...
Infrastructure in advanced nations has been transformed from a sector dominated by state-owned utili...
The provision of large economic infrastructure in Australian cities is widely seen to be in crisis. ...
The focus on the role of luxury projects in urban transformations is introduced with reference to tw...
Along with the approach - which sees the city as a site of interconnected problems - this paper aims...
International audienceCities around the world are undergoing profound changes. In this global era, w...
This paper is a response to some of the arguments developed by Stephen Graham in an article publishe...
International audienceOver the last few years, nexus-thinking has become a buzzword in urban researc...
Aperçu limité dans Google Livres http://books.google.fr/books?id=kZ20qAQY8sEC&pg=PP1&dq=Sustaining+U...
The past 15 years have seen an enormous shift in the regulation and management of infrastructure net...
Document en cours de réélaboration pour publicationCurrent debates around networks and urban fragmen...
International audienceThere appears to be substantial convergence in the type and extent of telecomm...
2 Forging glocal governance? Urban infrastructures as networked financial products Abstract. Urban i...
The city once understood as homogenous and static is at the centre of a rapid metamorphosis driven b...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Splintering Urbanism offers a path-break...
Infrastructure in advanced nations has been transformed from a sector dominated by state-owned utili...
The provision of large economic infrastructure in Australian cities is widely seen to be in crisis. ...
The focus on the role of luxury projects in urban transformations is introduced with reference to tw...
Along with the approach - which sees the city as a site of interconnected problems - this paper aims...