Repair Work Ethnographies: Revisiting Breakdown, Relocating Materiality
Editat de Ignaz Strebel, Alain Bovet, Philippe Sormanien Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789811321092
ISBN-10: 9811321094
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: XXI, 351 p. 46 illus., 37 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9811321094
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: XXI, 351 p. 46 illus., 37 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
Introduction.- Chapter 1 / When Things Break Down.- Part I: Settings.- Chapter 2 / Repair Work as Inquiry and Improvisation: the Curious Case of Medical Practice.- Chapter 3 / ‘A Good Enough Fix’: Repair and Maintenance in Librarians’ Digitization Practice.- Chapter 4 / Job Done: What Repair Does to Caretakers, Tenants and their Flats.- Part II: Networks.- Chapter 5 / Mobile Phone Repair Knowledges in Downtown Kampala: Local and Trans-local Circulations.- Chapter 6 / The Dance of Maintenance and the Dynamics of Urban Assemblages: The Daily (Re)assemblage of Paris Subway Signs.- Chapter 7 / Inquiring and experimenting with Urban Ecology: Pragmatist Lessons from Public Bicycle Repair.- Chapter 8 / Interruptions, Lunch Talks, and Support Circles: An Ethnography of Collective Repair in Steam Locomotive Restoration.- Part III: Politics.- Chapter 9 / Negotiating Repair: The Infrastructural Contexts of Practice and Power.- Chapter 10 / Inside the Bicycle: Repair Knowledge for All.- Chapter11 / Repair for the Masses? Gender and Care Work in the Fixers’ Collective.- Afterword.- Chapter 12 / Repair as Transition: Time, Materiality, and Hope.
Recenzii
“The book’s excellent organization, form an ongoing conversation as they make the familiar strange by collectively approaching order from the standpoint of breakdown and repair. Summing Up: Recommended. Advanced undergraduates and above.” (A. Shiva, Choice, Vol. 56 (12), August, 2019)
Notă biografică
Ignaz Strebel is an urban geographer and senior scientist at the University of Lausanne. His research is on the social and material practices that make up and transform urban systems. Using ethnography and audio-visual projects, he currently researches building care work, energy infrastructure services and the transformation capacities of prefabricated buildings.
Alain Bovet is a professor at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HEG-Arc, HES-SO) and a senior scientist at the University of Lausanne. Interested in various communication processes, from everyday interaction to public controversies, he is currently engaged in a video analysis of the work of caretakers and technicians in urban housing.
Philippe Sormani is a sociologist working at the intersection of ethnography, ethnomethodology, and science and technology studies, focusing on material disruption and its heuristic implications. Currently, he is affiliated at the Institut Marcel Mauss, EHESS, in Paris and board member of the STS lab at the University of Lausanne.
Caracteristici
Provides a unique collection of ethnographies offering empirical insight into the locally unfolding work of repair, in and across multiple situations of technology use and material practice
Addresses repair work as a multifaceted phenomenon unfolding sequentially before, during and after failure, wear, deterioration, weakening etc. for a qualified and diversified readership in anthropology, sociology, and STS scholarship
Makes a critical contribution to relocating materiality, recasting the recent, largely conceptual debates in anthropology, sociology, and science and technology studies (STS) around notions of “materiality”, “socio-materiality”, or “non-human agency” in terms of the situated intelligibility of unfolding courses of repair work
Addresses repair work as a multifaceted phenomenon unfolding sequentially before, during and after failure, wear, deterioration, weakening etc. for a qualified and diversified readership in anthropology, sociology, and STS scholarship
Makes a critical contribution to relocating materiality, recasting the recent, largely conceptual debates in anthropology, sociology, and science and technology studies (STS) around notions of “materiality”, “socio-materiality”, or “non-human agency” in terms of the situated intelligibility of unfolding courses of repair work