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Infrastructure and the Remaking of Asia

Infrastructure and the Remaking of Asia

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  • Release Date: 31/01/2023
  • Barcode: 9780824892920
  • Imprint: University of Hawaii Press
  • Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
Infrastructure and the Remaking of Asia

Infrastructure and the Remaking of Asia

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Offers an understanding of how technological innovation, geopolitical ambitions, and social change converge and cross-fertilize through infrastructure projects in Asia. This volume illustrates the multifaceted connections between infrastructure and three global paradigm shifts: climate change, digitalization, and China’s emergence as a superpower.
Infrastructure and the Remaking of Asia offers a new understanding of how technological innovation, geopolitical ambitions, and social change converge and cross-fertilize one another through infrastructure projects in Asia. This volume powerfully illustrates the multifaceted connections between infrastructure and three global paradigm shifts: climate change, digitalization, and China’s emergence as a superpower. Drawing on fine-grained analyses of airports, highways, pipelines, and digital communication systems, the book investigates infrastructure both "from above," as perceived by experts and decision makers, and "from below," as experienced by middlemen, laborers, and everyday users. In so doing, it provides groundbreaking insights into infrastructure’s planning, production, and operation.

Focusing on cities and regions across Asia, the volume combines ten tightly interwoven case studies, from the Bosphorus to Beijing and from the Indonesian archipelago to the Arctic. Written by leading global infrastructure experts in the fields of anthropology, architecture, geography, history, science and technology studies, and urban planning, the book establishes a dialogue between scholarly approaches to infrastructure and the more operational perspective of the professionals who design and build it. This multidisciplinary method sheds light on the practitioners’ mindset, while also attending to the materiality and agency of the infrastructures that they create. Infrastructure and the Remaking of Asia is conceived as an act of translation: linking up related—yet thus far disconnected—research across a variety of academic disciplines, while making those insights accessible to a wider audience of students, infrastructure professionals, and the general public.

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  • Contributor: Till Mostowlansky (Edited by), Max Hirsh (Edited by), Hallam Stevens (Contributions by), Tim Oakes (Contributions by), Mia M. Bennett (Contributions by), Jessica Lockrem (Contributions by), Max Hirsh (Contributions by), Anto Mohsin (Contributions by), Dorothy Tang (Contributions by), Gökçe Günel (Contributions by), Tobias Marschall (Contributions by), Edward Simpson (Contributions by), Andrew Toland (Contributions by)
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