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Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Penny Harvey
Introduction: Infrastructure as Relational and Experimental Process
1. Dreams of an Anchored State: Mobility Infrastructure and State Presence in Quehui Island, Chile
2. ‘They Want to Change us by Charging us’: Drinking Water Provision and Water Conflict in the Ecuadorian Amazon
3. Water Storage Reservoirs in Mataquita: Clashing Measurements and Meanings
4. Planning a Society: Urban Politics and Public Housing During the Cold War in Natal, Brazil
5. Contested State-Building? a Four-Part Framework of Infrastructure Development During Armed Conflict
6. Competing Infrastructures in Local Mining Governance in Mexico
7. ‘Somos Zona Roja’: Top-Down Informality and Institutionalised Exclusion from Broadband Internet Services in Santiago De Chile
8. The Contradictions of Sustainability: Discourse, Planning and the Tramway in Cuenca, Ecuador
9. The Record Keepers: Maintaining Irrigation Canals, Traditions, and Inca Codes of Law in 1920s Huarochirí, Peru
10. The Cuban Nuclear Dream: The Afterlives of the Project of the Century
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