With contributions from leading authorities in the field, this book draws on the latest advances in social and urban theory, and original empirical material from North and South, to critically analyse the ongoing shifts in the relations between cities and technical infrastructure systems. It explore the urban condition beyond the realm of large networked infrastructures in globally diverse contexts.
With contributions from leading authorities in the field, this book draws on the latest advances in social and urban theory, and original empirical material from North and South, to critically analyse the ongoing shifts in the relations between cities and technical infrastructure systems. It explore the urban condition beyond the realm of large networked infrastructures in globally diverse contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Olivier Coutard is a director of research with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), where he has held a full-time research position since 1996. Jonathan Rutherford holds a research post at LATTS (Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Sociétés), Université Paris-Est.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Beyond the networked city: an introduction 2. Changing sanitation infrastructure in Hanoi: hybrid topologies and the networked city 3. Beyond the networked city, the hyper-networked city? Decline and renaissance of the Parisian non-potable water system (1820-2020) 4. District heating comes to ecotown: zero carbon housing and the rescaling of UK energy provision 5. Rethinking universality and disrepair: seeking infrastructure coexistence in Quibdó, Colombia 6. De-networking the poor: revanchist urbanism and hydrological apartheid in Mumbai 7. Another urban infrastructure is possible: contesting energy and water networks in Berlin 8. A political economy of urban solid waste management in emerging countries: learning from Vitória (Brazil) and Coimbatore (India) 9. Is the network challenged by the pragmatic turn in African cities? Urban transition and hybrid delivery configurations 10. Enabling urban energy: governance of innovation in two UK cities 11. Volumetric urbanism: artificial "outsides" reassembled "inside" 12. Infrastructures and practices: networks beyond the city 13. Coda
1. Beyond the networked city: an introduction 2. Changing sanitation infrastructure in Hanoi: hybrid topologies and the networked city 3. Beyond the networked city, the hyper-networked city? Decline and renaissance of the Parisian non-potable water system (1820-2020) 4. District heating comes to ecotown: zero carbon housing and the rescaling of UK energy provision 5. Rethinking universality and disrepair: seeking infrastructure coexistence in Quibdó, Colombia 6. De-networking the poor: revanchist urbanism and hydrological apartheid in Mumbai 7. Another urban infrastructure is possible: contesting energy and water networks in Berlin 8. A political economy of urban solid waste management in emerging countries: learning from Vitória (Brazil) and Coimbatore (India) 9. Is the network challenged by the pragmatic turn in African cities? Urban transition and hybrid delivery configurations 10. Enabling urban energy: governance of innovation in two UK cities 11. Volumetric urbanism: artificial "outsides" reassembled "inside" 12. Infrastructures and practices: networks beyond the city 13. Coda
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