
Urban Infrastructure
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Joseph Heathcott teaches at the New School in New York, where he serves as chair of Urban and Environmental Studies and codirector of the Research Hub in the Milano School for Policy, Management, and Environment. He is coauthor (with Anglea Dietz) of Capturing the City: Photographs from the Streets of St. Louis, 1900-1930.
Jonathan Soffer (Editor)
Jonathan Soffer is professor of history at New York University Tandon School of Engineering and associated faculty in the NYU Department of History. He is the author of Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York.
Rae Zimmerman (Editor)
Rae Zimmerman is research professor and professor emerita of planning and public administration at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, previously full-time professor, and currently directs NYU-Wagner's Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems. She is the author of Transport, the Environment, and Security and Governmental Management of Chemical Risk and coeditor and coauthor of other publications on infrastructure, disaster planning, and climate change.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword | Martin Melosi
- Introduction | Jonathan Soffer
- I. Resilience, Sustainability, and Infrastructure
- 1. The Interdependencies of Infrastructure | Rae Zimmerman
- 2. Green Infrastructure and Climate Risk in New York City: A Historical Perspective | Yaella Depietri and Timon McPhearson
- II. Biopower and Built Environments
- 3. Clean Milk for a Dirty City: Urban Infrastructure and the Shift from Breast to Bottle | Lara Vapnek
- 4. Cities of Cool Comfort: Cryogenic Urbanization and the Rise of Wellbeing Regimes in the Twentieth Century | Stefan Höhne
- 5. The Biopolitics of Thermal Governance: Energy Infrastructure and State-Citizen Relationships in Chongqing | Madlen Kobi
- III. Governance and the Politics of Development
- 6. Between River and the Wasteland: Conflicting Views Regarding Sewage Disposal in Colonial Calcutta | Kaustubh Mani Sengupta
- 7. The Infrastructure of Development: Nelson Rockefeller, the Multinational Forum, and the Caracas-LaGuaira Highway | Jason Scott Smith
- 8. Governing Water Infrastructure in Buenos Aires: A City at Risk | Graciela Schneier Madanes
- IV. City Building
- 9. Vernacular and Modern Infrastructures on the Converging Mexican and American Frontiers: Las Vegas, New Mexico, 1835-1917 | Chris Wilson
- 10. All's Fare: Subways and the Transformation of Metropolitan Politics in New York City, 1904-1934 | Daniel Wortel-London
- 11. The South Shall Ride Again: Mass Transit and the Making of Modern Atlanta | Jacob Anbinder
- V. Infrastructure in an Expanded Field
- 12. Extreme Weather: Challenges for Infrastructure and Society | Rae Zimmerman, Charles Redman, and Samuel Markolf
- 13. Abstract Infrastructure: Wireless Waves and Modern Chinese Thought | Anna Greenspan
- 14. Theorizing Infrastructure and Affect | Peter Soppelsa
- Notes
- List of Contributors
- Index
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