
Infrastructures
Infrastructures emphasizes the social, political, cultural, and historical aspects of infrastructures and infrastructural change. Books in this series combine a sophisticated understanding of the technical aspects of infrastructures with a nuanced approach to their human and collective aspects. Not only the views of designers and builders, but also the perspectives and skills of users, regulators, maintainers, victims, and legal or financial professionals could be subjects for the series. Books in the series open the infrastructural black box, exposing the entanglements among materials and working elements as well as the people and communities that build, maintain, use, and contest them.
The series editors are Paul Edwards and Janet Vertesi.
To submit a proposal to this series: please reach out to any/all of the series editors and/or me with a proposal and 1-2 sample chapters. If you do not hear back from anyone within two weeks, please follow up.
A few books in this series…