The Social and Political Life of Latin American Infrastructures
Editat de Jonathan Alderman, Geoff Goodwinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 dec 2022
From roads, railways, statues, and bridges, infrastructure provides a unique lens through which to view our own national histories and societies. Serving as an important conduit between individuals and the state, infrastructure can help mediate citizenship, reshape social relations between people both within and across communities, and has the capacity to underpin—or indeed, undermine—nation-building.
Over the last century, infrastructure has transformed Latin America. Roads, railways, and airports have increased connectivity between spaces, peoples, and markets. Cables, switches, and tunnels have connected households to electricity grids, water systems, and digital technology. Public buildings, parks, and monuments have reshaped towns and cities and emerged as sites to construct and contest citizenship. Infrastructure has been welcomed and celebrated in Latin America, but it has also been resisted and destroyed.
Based on recent, original research, the essays in this collection cover a range of pressing infrastructural considerations, including sustainability, water conflict, extractive mining, and public housing in Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico to better understand how infrastructure has reshaped Latin America over the past century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781908857958
ISBN-10: 1908857951
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 10 halftones, 6 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of London Press
Colecția University of London Press
ISBN-10: 1908857951
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 10 halftones, 6 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of London Press
Colecția University of London Press
Notă biografică
Jonathan Alderman is a fellow at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, and the University of St Andrews. Geoff Goodwin is an interdisciplinary political economist and fellow at the London School of Economics.
Cuprins
Foreword. The Social and Political Life of Latin American Infrastructures
Penny Harvey
Introduction: Infrastructure as Relational and Experimental Process
Jonathan Alderman and Geoff Goodwin
1. Dreams of an anchored state: mobility infrastructure and state presence in Quehui Island, Chile
Diego Valdivieso Sierpe
2. ‘They want to change us by charging us’: Drinking water provision and water conflict in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Julie Dayot
3. Water storage reservoirs in Mataquita: Clashing measurements and meanings
Ursula Balderson
4. Planning a new society: Urban politics and public housing in Natal, Brazil
Yuri Gama
5. Contested statebuilding? A four-part framework of infrastructure development during armed conflict
Clara Voyvodic
6. Competing infrastructures in local mining governance in Mexico
Valeria Guarneros-Meza and Marcela Torres-Wong
7. ´Somos Zona Roja´: top-down informality and institutionalised exclusion from broadband internet services in Santiago de Chile
Nicolás Valenzuela-Levi
8. The contradictions of sustainability: Discourse, planning and the tramway in Cuenca, Ecuador
Sam Rumé
9. The record keepers: Maintaining canals, traditions and Inca codes of law in 1920s Huarochirí, Peru
Sarah Bennison
10. The Cuban nuclear dream: The afterlives of the Project of the Century
Nicole Fadellin
Penny Harvey
Introduction: Infrastructure as Relational and Experimental Process
Jonathan Alderman and Geoff Goodwin
1. Dreams of an anchored state: mobility infrastructure and state presence in Quehui Island, Chile
Diego Valdivieso Sierpe
2. ‘They want to change us by charging us’: Drinking water provision and water conflict in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Julie Dayot
3. Water storage reservoirs in Mataquita: Clashing measurements and meanings
Ursula Balderson
4. Planning a new society: Urban politics and public housing in Natal, Brazil
Yuri Gama
5. Contested statebuilding? A four-part framework of infrastructure development during armed conflict
Clara Voyvodic
6. Competing infrastructures in local mining governance in Mexico
Valeria Guarneros-Meza and Marcela Torres-Wong
7. ´Somos Zona Roja´: top-down informality and institutionalised exclusion from broadband internet services in Santiago de Chile
Nicolás Valenzuela-Levi
8. The contradictions of sustainability: Discourse, planning and the tramway in Cuenca, Ecuador
Sam Rumé
9. The record keepers: Maintaining canals, traditions and Inca codes of law in 1920s Huarochirí, Peru
Sarah Bennison
10. The Cuban nuclear dream: The afterlives of the Project of the Century
Nicole Fadellin