![]() ![]() īy tags: Affordance theory | Animals | Architecture | Art and aesthetics | Borders and migration | Business & Industry | City and urban studies | Cloud | Cyberinfrastructure for research | Data infrastructures | Devlopment | Digital humanities | Disability & accessibility | Disaster | Economics | Energy | Environment | Ethnographical approaches | Feminist | Fiction | Higher education | Information & IT | Institutional | Internet (& ICT) | Labor & work | Landscape | Large technical systems | Library, museum, and archive | Logistics | Materials | Media infrastructures | Military | Minimal computing | Mining, oil, & extraction | Mission critical | Object & thing studies | Organizational | Photography | Platform studies | Poetry | Policy | Postcolonial & colonial | Race and ethnicity | Repair & care | Scientific research infrastructure | Security | Small technical systems | Social justice | STS (science technology studies) | Telecommunications | Transportation | Waste, garbage, sewage | Water For the principles of the structure and scope of the bibliography, see “Critical Infrastructure Bibliography Taxonomy.” This bibliography is being developed in a Zotero group library fed into the site through the Zotpress plug-in.) Home page rev. for Data infrastructures and Internet & ICT studies) and Urszula Pawlicka-Deger (ed. The Bibliography is edited by: Alan Liu (general ed.) and Jonathan Gray (ed. Some works are paradigmatic of approaches others synthetic, critical, theoretical, or literary and artiistic. ![]() ![]() Included resources bear in some way on the thought, theory, philosophy, methods, politics, policy, strategy, principles, critique, art, ethics, and other contexts of infrastructure studies. It is an instrument to help gauge the scope, and define the shape, of the field. The Critical Infrastructure Studies Bibliography includes sources representing many branches and approaches of the emerging field of critical studies of infrastructure. ![]()
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