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  3. Vol. 10 (2018): Infrastructure

Vol. 10 (2018): Infrastructure

Published: 2018-06-14

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Editorial

  • Infrastructuring Geographies: Histories and Presents in and of the Middle East and North Africa
    Amina Nolte, Ezgican Özdemir
    5-20
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Anti/Thesis

  • A Tramway Called Atonement: Genealogies of Infrastructure and Emerging Political Imaginaries in Contemporary Casablanca
    Cristiana Strava
    22-29
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  • The Violence of Infrastructural Connectivity: Jerusalem’s Light Rail as a Means of Normalisation
    Hanna Baumann
    30-38
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Meta

  • In/visible Infrastructure: Thinking (along) with Martin Heidegger about Infrastructural Breakdowns in South Africa
    Laurin Baumgardt
    40-51
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Interview

  • Infrastructures as the Social in Action: An Interview with Ronen Shamir
    Ezgican Özdemir, Amina Nolte
    53-58
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Focus

  • Beyond the Bounds of the State: Reinterpreting Cairo’s Infrastructures of Mobility
    Anna Rowell
    60-70
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  • Insurgent Infrastructure: Tunnels of the Gaza Strip
    Toufic Haddad
    71-85
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  • Infrastructures of Urban Religious Management: Who Should Pay for the Utilities of Cemevis in Turkey?
    Nazlı Özkan
    86-94
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  • “Even if the Sons of Rum are not like Him” The Spatial and Temporal Journey of a Late 19th Century Egyptian Song
    Olga Verlato
    95-108
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Review

  • Ali Yacıoğlu: "Partners of the Empire: The Crisis of the Ottoman Order in the Age of Revolutions"
    Burcin Cakir
    109-112
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ISSN

2196-629X

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