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[ecrea] Call for Papers - 'Geographies of Experimental Infrastructure'
Tue Sep 15 12:35:45 GMT 2009
Call For Papers
2010 Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting
Washington, D.C., April 14-18, 2010
Geographies of Experimental Infrastructure
Organizers: James Evans and Andy Karvonen (University of Manchester)
Keywords: infrastructure, experimentation, environmental governance, 
citizenship
Infrastructure networks mediate the relations between humans and 
their material surroundings by defining particular configurations of 
nature and technology. In recent years, there has been a significant 
emphasis on the modernization of infrastructure service through 
progressive technomanagerial activities aimed at upgrading, 
replacing, and in some cases, privatizing these networks. At the 
same time, the ways in which people inhabit and use infrastructure 
are attracting greater attention in light of the pressing need to 
adapt to social, economic and environmental change. In response to 
these and other factors, a small number of non-state actors have 
begun to take a central role in the design, development, and 
management of infrastructure services. The inclusion of community 
groups, non-profit organizations, homeowners, and others as 
co-designers and co-managers of water, transportation, 
communication, and electricity services suggests the potential for 
infrastructure networks to adapt to new modes of governance and citizenship.
In this session, we propose to explore a wide variety of experiments 
and interventions in infrastructure that rework the relations 
between humans, nature, and technology. We take inspiration from the 
related literatures of environmental governance, political ecology, 
science & technology studies, and sustainable community development 
to interpret infrastructure networks as key sites for political and 
cultural debate. Papers may be theoretical or empirical in focus, 
and address urban or rural contexts in the developing or developed 
world.  We welcome contributions on topics such as:
-  The civics of infrastructure, including experiments in non-state 
infrastructure and insurgent forms of citizenship that extend and 
redefine sustainability
-  The spatial implications of upgrading and updating infrastructure services
-  Collaborative forms of infrastructure governance between state, 
private, and community actors, including innovative participatory 
processes and methodologies
-  Political and cultural dimensions of adaptive and resilient 
infrastructure such as the adoption of autonomous or semi-autonomous 
technologies (rainwater harvesting, photovoltaic arrays, wind turbines etc.)
- The importance of scientific and bureaucratic actors in framing 
infrastructure provision through administrative policies, codes, etc.
If you are interested in participating in this session, please send 
an abstract (maximum 250 words) to the organizers, 
<(jp.evans /at/ manchester.ac.htm)>(jp.evans /at/ manchester.ac.uk) or 
<(andrew.karvonen /at/ manchester.ac.htm)>(andrew.karvonen /at/ manchester.ac.uk), 
by 9 October 2009.
For more information on the conference, see 
<http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/2010/index.htm>http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/2010/index.htm
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