Journal article
Paradoxical Infrastructures: Ruins, Retrofit, and Risk
C Howe, J Lockrem, H Appel, E Hackett, D Boyer, R Hall, M Schneider-Mayerson, A Pope, A Gupta, E Rodwell, A Ballestero, T Durbin, F el-Dahdah, E Long, C Mody
Science Technology and Human Values | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
In recent years, a dramatic increase in the study of infrastructure has occurred in the social sciences and humanities, following upon foundational work in the physical sciences, architecture, planning, information science, and engineering. This article, authored by a multidisciplinary group of scholars, probes the generative potential of infrastructure at this historical juncture. Accounting for the conceptual and material capacities of infrastructure, the article argues for the importance of paradox in understanding infrastructure. Thematically the article is organized around three key points that speak to the study of infrastructure: ruin, retrofit, and risk. The first paradox of infrastr..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The seminar that gestated this article was sponsored by Rice University's Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences.