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ID192619
Title ProperInfrastructural Thinking in China
Other Title Informationa Research Agenda
LanguageENG
AuthorOakes, Tim ;  Rippa, Alessandro
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite China's leading role in the construction of infrastructure over the past decades, the most influential paradigms for the study of infrastructure in the social sciences originate from research conducted elsewhere. This introduction to the special section “Chinese Infrastructure: Techno-politics, Materialities, Legacies” seeks to address this apparent gap, and contributes to building an innovative research agenda for an infrastructural approach in the China studies field. To do so, it pushes forward an understanding of infrastructure as both an empirically rich material object of research and an analytical strategy for framing research questions. We draw from two strands of inquiry: recent efforts to rethink the materiality of infrastructures not as an inert or stable basis upon which more dynamic social processes emerge, but rather as unstable assemblages of human and non-human agencies; and scholarship that explores the often hidden (techno-)political dimensions of infrastructures, through which certain intended and unintended outcomes emerge less from the realms of policy and implementation and more from the material dispositions and effects of infrastructural formations. These strands of inquiry are brought together as part of our effort to recognize that the infrastructural basis of China's approach to development and statecraft deserves a more concerted theorizing of infrastructure than we have seen thus far.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly Vol. 255; Sep 2023: p. 547 - 559
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 255
Key WordsDevelopment ;  Infrastructure ;  Statecraft ;  China Model ;  Materiality ;  Techno-Politics


 
 
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