Infrastructuring Publics
معرفی کتاب «Infrastructuring Publics» نوشتهٔ Matthias Korn, Wolfgang Reißmann, Tobias Röhl, David Sittler، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint : Springer VS در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Infrastructuring Publics» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
The volume scrutinizes publics and infrastructures not separately but in their constitutive interrelations and resonances. The contributions, originating in a range of disciplinary perspectives, share a praxeological approach, discussing historical and current processes of mediated cooperation in infrastructuring and making public(s) by tracing different forms of the production, design, and historic trajectories of various publics and infrastructures. The content â#x80;¢ Perspectives â#x80;¢ Civic Culture â#x80;¢ Public Transport â#x80;¢ Science and Academia The Target groups â#x80;¢ Academics in the fields of science and technology studies, social sciences, media and communication studies, information technologies and history â#x80;¢ practitioners in politics and administration, telecommunications, journalists and content providers The editors Matthias Korn is a researcher in socio-informatics and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Wolfgang ReiÃ#x9F;mann is a researcher in communication and media studies and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Tobias Röhl is a researcher in sociology and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. David Sittler is a media and urban historian and was coordinator of the Research Lab Transformations of Life and Knowledge, University of Cologne Front Matter ....Pages I-VI Introduction (Matthias Korn, Wolfgang Reißmann, Tobias Röhl, David Sittler)....Pages 1-9 Infrastructuring Publics: A Research Perspective (Matthias Korn, Wolfgang Reißmann, Tobias Röhl, David Sittler)....Pages 11-47 Historical Infrastructure Research: A (Sub-)Discipline in the Making? (Christian Henrich-Franke)....Pages 49-68 How Are Infrastructures and Publics Related and Why Should We Care? An Email Conversation (Sigrid Baringhorst, Noortje Marres, Elizabeth Shove, Volker Wulf)....Pages 69-86 Net Neutrality: Anatomy of a Controversy (Sebastian Gießmann)....Pages 87-111 Foodsharing as the Public Manufacturing of Food Reuse (Mundo Yang, Lisa Villioth, Jörg Radtke)....Pages 113-137 “Sorting Stories Out”: Classifications and Classifying in Fan Fiction (Wolfgang Reißmann, Svenja Kaiser)....Pages 139-167 Infrastructures of Digital Civics: Transportation, Advocacy, and Mobile Computing (Christopher A. Le Dantec)....Pages 169-184 Staged Wrecks: The Railroad Crash Between Infrastructural Lesson and Amusement (Gabriele Schabacher)....Pages 185-206 Making Failure Public: Communicating Breakdowns of Public Infrastructures (Tobias Röhl)....Pages 207-224 Public Concerns in Sustainability Research: Observations on a Naturalist Expedition in Papua New Guinea (Tanja Bogusz)....Pages 225-242 The Politics of Communication Controlling: On a Conceptual Infrastructure for the Management of Publics (Hagen Schölzel)....Pages 243-264 Ways of Making Wittgenstein Available: Towards Studying Infrastructures and Publics in the History of Editing Wittgenstein’s Writings (Christian Erbacher)....Pages 265-284 Back Matter ....Pages 285-288 The volume scrutinizes publics and infrastructures not separately but in their constitutive interrelations and resonances. The contributions, originating in a range of disciplinary perspectives, share a praxeological approach, discussing historical and current processes of mediated cooperation in infrastructuring and making public(s) by tracing different forms of the production, design, and historic trajectories of various publics and infrastructures. The content â#x80;¢ Perspectives â#x80;¢ Civic Culture â#x80;¢ Public Transport â#x80;¢ Science and Academia The Target groups â#x80;¢ Academics in the fields of science and technology studies, social sciences, media and communication studies, information technologies and history â#x80;¢ practitioners in politics and administration, telecommunications, journalists and content providers The editors Matthias Korn is a researcher in socio-informatics and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Wolfgang ReiÃ#x9F;mann is a researcher in communication and media studies and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Tobias Röhl is a researcher in sociology and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. David Sittler is a media and urban historian and was coordinator of the Research Lab Transformations of Life and Knowledge, University of Cologne The volume scrutinizes publics and infrastructures not separately but in their constitutive interrelations and resonances. The contributions, originating in a range of disciplinary perspectives, share a praxeological approach, discussing historical and current processes of mediated cooperation in infrastructuring and making public(s) by tracing different forms of the production, design, and historic trajectories of various publics and infrastructures. The content " Perspectives " Civic Culture " Public Transport " Science and Academia The Target groups " Academics in the fields of science and technology studies, social sciences, media and communication studies, information technologies and history " practitioners in politics and administration, telecommunications, journalists and content providers The editors Matthias Korn is a researcher in socio-informatics and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Wolfgang ReiÇmann is a researcher in communication and media studies and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Tobias Rèohl is a researcher in sociology and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. David Sittler is a media and urban historian and was coordinator of the Research Lab Transformations of Life and Knowledge, University of Cologne The volume scrutinizes publics and infrastructures not separately but in their constitutive interrelations and resonances. The contributions, originating in a range of disciplinary perspectives, share a praxeological approach, discussing historical and current processes of mediated cooperation in infrastructuring and making public(s) by tracing different forms of the production, design, and historic trajectories of various publics and infrastructures. The content • Perspectives • Civic Culture • Public Transport • Science and Academia The Target groups • Academics in the fields of science and technology studies, social sciences, media and communication studies, information technologies and history • practitioners in politics and administration, telecommunications, journalists and content providers The editors Matthias Korn is a researcher in socio-informatics and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Wolfgang Reißmann is a researcher in communication and media studies and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. Tobias Röhl is a researcher in sociology and post doc in the CRC 1187 Media of Cooperation, University of Siegen. David Sittler is a media and urban historian and was coordinator of the Research Lab Transformations of Life and Knowledge, University of Cologne
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