Shaping Urban Infrastructures
Intermediaries and the Governance of Socio-Technical Networks
Herausgeber: Guy, Simon; Medd, Will; Marvin, Simon
Shaping Urban Infrastructures
Intermediaries and the Governance of Socio-Technical Networks
Herausgeber: Guy, Simon; Medd, Will; Marvin, Simon
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781849710688
- ISBN-10: 1849710686
- Artikelnr.: 29822912
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781849710688
- ISBN-10: 1849710686
- Artikelnr.: 29822912
Simon Guy is Professor and Director of Manchester Architecture Research Centre (MARC) at The University of Manchester, UK. Simon Marvin is Professor and Co-Director at the Centre for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures, University of Salford, UK. Will Medd is a Lecturer in Human Geography, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, UK. Timothy Moss is Deputy Director at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning, Erkner, Germany.
List of Figures and Tables
About the Contributors
Preface
1. Intermediaries and the Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructures - An
Introduction
Part I: Conceptual Framework: Governance, Transitions and Cities
Introduction
2. Intermediaries and the Governance of Urban Infrastructures in Transition
3. Systemic Intermediaries and Transition Processes
4. Cities Mediating Technological Transitions
Part II: Intermediaries in Network Transitions
Introduction
5. Constructing Markets for Green Electricity: the 'Soft Power' of
Intermediaries in Transforming Energy Systems
6. An Intermediary and Policy Implementation: Translating the EU Urban
Wastewater Directive
7. The Intermediation of Water Expertise in a Post-privatization Context
8. Mobility, Markets and 'Hidden' Intermediation: Aviation and Frequent
Flying
Part III: Intermediaries and Scalar Transitions
Introduction
9. Strategic Intermediation: Between Regional Strategy and Local Practice
10. Re-interpreting Regulations: Architects as Intermediaries for Zero
Carbon Buildings
11. Smart Meters as Obligatory Intermediaries: Re-constructing
Environmental Action
12. Bridging the Recovery Gap
13. Conclusions: The Transformative Power of Intermediaries
About the Contributors
Preface
1. Intermediaries and the Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructures - An
Introduction
Part I: Conceptual Framework: Governance, Transitions and Cities
Introduction
2. Intermediaries and the Governance of Urban Infrastructures in Transition
3. Systemic Intermediaries and Transition Processes
4. Cities Mediating Technological Transitions
Part II: Intermediaries in Network Transitions
Introduction
5. Constructing Markets for Green Electricity: the 'Soft Power' of
Intermediaries in Transforming Energy Systems
6. An Intermediary and Policy Implementation: Translating the EU Urban
Wastewater Directive
7. The Intermediation of Water Expertise in a Post-privatization Context
8. Mobility, Markets and 'Hidden' Intermediation: Aviation and Frequent
Flying
Part III: Intermediaries and Scalar Transitions
Introduction
9. Strategic Intermediation: Between Regional Strategy and Local Practice
10. Re-interpreting Regulations: Architects as Intermediaries for Zero
Carbon Buildings
11. Smart Meters as Obligatory Intermediaries: Re-constructing
Environmental Action
12. Bridging the Recovery Gap
13. Conclusions: The Transformative Power of Intermediaries
List of Figures and Tables
About the Contributors
Preface
1. Intermediaries and the Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructures - An
Introduction
Part I: Conceptual Framework: Governance, Transitions and Cities
Introduction
2. Intermediaries and the Governance of Urban Infrastructures in Transition
3. Systemic Intermediaries and Transition Processes
4. Cities Mediating Technological Transitions
Part II: Intermediaries in Network Transitions
Introduction
5. Constructing Markets for Green Electricity: the 'Soft Power' of
Intermediaries in Transforming Energy Systems
6. An Intermediary and Policy Implementation: Translating the EU Urban
Wastewater Directive
7. The Intermediation of Water Expertise in a Post-privatization Context
8. Mobility, Markets and 'Hidden' Intermediation: Aviation and Frequent
Flying
Part III: Intermediaries and Scalar Transitions
Introduction
9. Strategic Intermediation: Between Regional Strategy and Local Practice
10. Re-interpreting Regulations: Architects as Intermediaries for Zero
Carbon Buildings
11. Smart Meters as Obligatory Intermediaries: Re-constructing
Environmental Action
12. Bridging the Recovery Gap
13. Conclusions: The Transformative Power of Intermediaries
About the Contributors
Preface
1. Intermediaries and the Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructures - An
Introduction
Part I: Conceptual Framework: Governance, Transitions and Cities
Introduction
2. Intermediaries and the Governance of Urban Infrastructures in Transition
3. Systemic Intermediaries and Transition Processes
4. Cities Mediating Technological Transitions
Part II: Intermediaries in Network Transitions
Introduction
5. Constructing Markets for Green Electricity: the 'Soft Power' of
Intermediaries in Transforming Energy Systems
6. An Intermediary and Policy Implementation: Translating the EU Urban
Wastewater Directive
7. The Intermediation of Water Expertise in a Post-privatization Context
8. Mobility, Markets and 'Hidden' Intermediation: Aviation and Frequent
Flying
Part III: Intermediaries and Scalar Transitions
Introduction
9. Strategic Intermediation: Between Regional Strategy and Local Practice
10. Re-interpreting Regulations: Architects as Intermediaries for Zero
Carbon Buildings
11. Smart Meters as Obligatory Intermediaries: Re-constructing
Environmental Action
12. Bridging the Recovery Gap
13. Conclusions: The Transformative Power of Intermediaries