Scrapping the Workshop of the World: Civic Infrastructuring and the Politics of Late Industrial Governance

IF 1 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES Engaging Science Technology and Society Pub Date : 2020-11-10 DOI:10.17351/ests2020.391
Alison Kenner
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To understand harm in breathing spaces requires analysis of the ways in which structural violence is built into technologies of environmental governance; a script that cannot recognize the dynamic relationships between bodies, atmospheres, and the industrial practices that condition both. In this paper, I show how community members in a small, Philadelphia neighborhood came to understand that toxic air is made permissible through late industrial political techniques. One of these techniques is a civic engagement platform, designed to more efficiently and transparently connect the public with municipal agencies, and recommended to community members as a means to address atmospheric hazards. Despite initial public optimism, the City’s civic engagement platform failed to address environmental hazards. Rather than abandon the platform, however, community members appropriated the City’s digital infrastructure to run an environmental reporting project. Drawing on the work of STS scholars, I describe the community’s work as civic infrastructuring, a sociotechnical process that utilized public infrastructure to better understand government failure and build community capacity to engage the administration, even if on late industrial terms.
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废除世界研讨会:公民基础设施建设与后期工业治理的政治
要理解呼吸空间中的危害,就需要分析将结构性暴力纳入环境治理技术的方式;一个无法识别身体、大气和工业实践之间的动态关系的脚本。在这篇论文中,我展示了费城一个小社区的社区成员是如何理解有毒空气是通过后期的工业政治技术允许的。其中一项技术是公民参与平台,旨在更有效、透明地将公众与市政机构联系起来,并向社区成员推荐,作为解决大气危害的一种手段。尽管公众最初持乐观态度,但该市的公民参与平台未能解决环境危害问题。然而,社区成员并没有放弃这个平台,而是利用城市的数字基础设施来运行一个环境报告项目。根据STS学者的工作,我将社区的工作描述为公民基础设施建设,这是一个社会技术过程,利用公共基础设施来更好地理解政府的失败,并建立社区参与行政管理的能力,即使是在工业后期。
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