Urban Assemblages - How Actor-Network Theory Changes Urban Studies - Grand Format

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Ignacio Farias

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Thomas Bender

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Résumé

This book takes it as a given that the city is made of multiple partially localized assemblages built of heterogeneous networks, spaces and practices.The past century of urban studies has focused on various aspects - space, culture, politics, economy - but these too often address each domain and the city itself as a bounded and cohesive entity. The multiple and overlapping enactments that constitute urban life require a commensurate method of analysis that encompasses the human and non-human aspects of cities - from nature to socio-technical networks, to hybrid collectivities, physical artefacts and historical legacies, and the virtual or imagined city.
This book proposes - and its various chapters offer demonstrations - importing into urban studies a body of theories, concepts, and perspectives developed in the field of science and technology studies (STS) and, more specifically, Actor-Network Theory (ANT).The essays research articles and interviews included in this volume examine artefacts, technical systems, architectures, places and eventful spaces, the persistence of history, imaginary and virtual elements of city life, and the politics and ethical challenges of a mode of analysis that incorporates multiple actors as hybrid chains of causation.The chapters are attentive to the multiple scales of both the object of analysis and the analysis itself.The aim is more ambitious than the mere transfer of a fashionable template.The authors embrace ANT critically, and they treat it both as a heuristic device and a method.They deploy it to think with, to ask new questions, to find the language to achieve more compelling descriptions of city life and urban change.
By greatly extending the chain or network of causation, proliferating heterogeneous agents, non-human as well as human, without limit as to their enrolment in urban assemblages, ANT offers a way of addressing the particular complexity and openness characteristic of cities. By enabling an escape from the reification of the city so common in social theory, ANT's notion of hybrid assemblages offers richer framing of the reality of the city - of urban experience - that is responsive to contingency and complexity.Therefore Urban Assemblages is a pertinent book for students, practitioners and scholars as it aims to shift the parameters of urban studies and contribute a meaningful argument for the urban arena and government policies.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/08/2011
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    Questioning Cities Series
  • ISBN
    978-0-415-69205-2
  • EAN
    9780415692052
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    334 pages
  • Poids
    0.535 Kg
  • Dimensions
    15,5 cm × 23,1 cm × 1,8 cm

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À propos des auteurs

Ignacio Farias holds a PhD in European Anthropology of the Humboldt University of Berlin, is Senior Research Fellow of the Social Science Research Center Berlin and Associate Researcher at the Diego Portales University in Santiago de Chile. His main research topics include social and cultural theory, cultural urban studies, economic sociology and anthropology of tourism Thomas Bender is University Professor and Professor of History at NewYork University.
He is a historian of the United States. His books include Toward an Urban Vision, The Unfinished City and he has coedited Urban Imaginaries. He also writes on urban design and development issues for various publications, including The New York Times and the Harvard Design Magazine.

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