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Title The social and political life of Latin American infrastructure [electronic resource].

Imprint [S.l.] : UNIV OF LONDON PR, 2022.

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Summary From houses to roads, infrastructures offer a unique lens through which to explore social and political change. Serving as an important conduit between states and citizens, infrastructures provide governments with a powerful tool to mould subjects and control populations. Yet, at the same time they also give individuals, communities, and movements a platform to challenge the state and forge alternative forms of citizenship and politics. Infrastructures therefore shape social and political relations in unexpected ways and never dutifully follow the scripts of politicians, bureaucrats, and engineers. Latin America provides fertile terrain to explore these issues. The region has been subject to extensive foreign intervention for centuries and much of its infrastructure has primarily been constructed to benefit colonial and imperial powers. Yet Latin America has also seen widespread resistance to colonial-capitalist expansion, and infrastructures have been central to these diverse struggles. Drawing on recent empirical research, this cross-disciplinary book demonstrates the value of analysing social and political change through infrastructure. The authors explore a diverse range of Latin American infrastructures, from a sparkling new tram network in Ecuador to a crumbling old nuclear plant in Cuba. Building on the empirical chapters, the editors demonstrate the value of conceptualising infrastructure as a relational and experimental process. In addition to making a novel contribution to global infrastructure debates, the volume offers important new insights into Latin American history, society, and politics.
Contents Notes on contributors -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: infrastructure as relational and experimental process -- 1. Dreams of an anchored state: mobility infrastructure and state presence in Quehui Island, Chile -- 2. 'They want to change us by charging us': drinking water provision and water conflict in the Ecuadorian Amazon -- 3. Water storage reservoirs in Mataquita: clashing measurements and meanings -- 4. Planning a society: urban politics and public housing during the Cold War in Natal, Brazil -- 5. Contested state-building? A four-part framework of infrastructure development during armed conflict -- 6. Competing infrastructures in local mining governance in Mexico -- 7. 'Somos zona roja': top-down informality and institutionalised exclusion from broadband internet services in Santiago de Chile -- 8. The contradictions of sustainability: discourse, planning and the tramway in Cuenca, Ecuador -- 9. The record keepers: maintaining irrigation canals, traditions, and Inca codes of law in 1920s Huarochirí, Peru -- 10. The Cuban nuclear dream: the afterlives of the Project of the Century -- Index.
Subject Infrastructure (Economics) -- Political aspects -- Latin America.
Infrastructure (Economics) -- Social aspects -- Latin America.
National characteristics, Latin American.
Latino-Américains.
Infrastructure (Economics) -- Social aspects
National characteristics, Latin American
Latin America
Other Form: Print version: 1908857951 9781908857958 (OCoLC)1276847747
ISBN 9781908857989 (electronic bk.)
1908857986 (electronic bk.)
1908857951
9781908857958
Standard No. AU@ 000073996639

 
    
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