Extrastatecraft

The Power of Infrastructure Space

252 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 2014

ISBN:
9781781685877
OCLC Number:
880672050

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4 stars (1 review)

"Infrastructure is not only the underground pipes and wires that control our cities but also the hidden rules for structuring the spaces all around us--free trade zones, smart cities, suburbs and malls. Extrastatecraft charts the rise of the hidden rules that control this "infrastructure space," and shows how it is creating new forms of power, beyond the reach of government. In a series of fascinating case studies, Easterling visits fields of infrastructure with the greatest impact on our world-- tracking everything from standards for the thinness of credit cards, to the urbanism of mobile telephony as the world's largest shared platform, to the rules for the free zone as the most contagious new world city paradigm. In conclusion, she proposes some unexpected techniques for resisting power in a contemporary world"--

1 edition

knowing how vs knowing that

4 stars

I will be thinking about this one for a long long time. Very interested in continuing to pull at the connections between engineering/tech, standards, and information science (and the differentiation between library science and information science). Also, so much yes to everything said about what organizations say they are doing and what they ARE doing… “…stories create ideological collisions and confusions, [and] organizations of every scale institutionalize techniques for overlooking or overriding the disconnect between what they are saying and what they are doing.”

Subjects

  • Social aspects
  • Space (Architecture)
  • Power (Social sciences)