Alkan, Aybike
Weber, Heike
LV-Nr.: 3131 L 331
BA-Kult WTG 4
MA-TGWT WTG 3, 4
MA-GKWT 3, 5/2, 7/2
MA‐GKWT bzw. MA-TGWT FW 11, 12, 14
HS/SE Politics of Infrastructures: Perspectives from History of Technology
and STS
Di., 14-16 Uhr
Raum: H 2051, Anmeldung über ISIS
Beginn: 18.10.2022
Starting from the last decades of the 20th century, History of Technology and Science and
Technology Studies have intensively studied infrastructures. This growing literature on
infrastructures has shown us how social, political, and ecological values are embedded into our
physical environments, and how they enable the redistribution of things, resources and power across
time and space. In doing so, this literature has also revealed the diverse reasons why both, the
colonial state and the nation-state, have a profound interest in infrastructure construction and
control.
This course offers students an introduction to the relationship between infrastructure and politics:
How have infrastructures shaped politics in different historical contexts, and vice versa? How have
they (re)produced or disrupted various hierarchical power relations structured along the lines of
ethnicity-race, class, and gender? What kind of roles have infrastructures played in colonialism or
nationalism? And how have they been involved in political issues such as rural dispossession,
environmental injustice, migration, or data governance? In this vein, the course explores the
fundamental aspects of the politics of infrastructure with a range of theoretical approaches and
empirical sites.
The course will familiarize students with historical developments relevant to infrastructural politics
as well as with key theoretical debates in the areas of History of Technology and STS. The main
language of the seminar will be English, while your group and discussion work (or the
“Hausarbeit”) can include or be in German.
Literatur:
Anand, Nikhil; Gupta, Akhil; Appel, Hannah (eds.): The Promise of Infrastructure, Durham 2018.
Harvey, Penelope; Jensen, Casper; Morita, Atsuro (eds.): Infrastructure and Social Complexity: A
Companion, London 2017.
- Trainer/in: Katharina Busch
- Trainer/in: Berta Hermine Fischer
- Trainer/in: Heike Waltraud Weber