1. Introduction: Infrastructures as Ontological Experiments
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Casper Bruun Jensen and Atsuro Morita
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Archeology ,060101 anthropology ,Cultural anthropology ,05 social sciences ,0507 social and economic geography ,06 humanities and the arts ,Epistemology ,Politics ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Spin out ,Action (philosophy) ,Anthropology ,0601 history and archaeology ,Sociology ,050703 geography - Abstract
Infrastructures have conventionally been viewed as material substrates underlying social action. On this basis, cultural anthropology has engaged infrastructure as vehicles through which political values and symbols are made manifest. In contrast, this introduction, and the contributions that follow, specifies an orientation to infrastructures as ontological experiments. At issue is a view of infrastructures as experimental systems that integrate a multiplicity of disjunctive elements and spin out new relations between them. The result is the creation and transformation of different forms of practical, materialized ontologies, which give shape to culture, society, and politics. Given that these transformations are often slow and incremental, they often unfold under the radar of anthropological analysis. However, we argue that it is important for the anthropology of infrastructure to find ways of bringing their world-changing capacities into view. The paper ends with a brief introduction to the con... more...
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- 2016
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