The rise of 'infrastructural populism': Urban infrastructure and right‐wing politics

R Beveridge, M Naumann, D Rudolph - Geography Compass, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Right‐wing populism has become increasingly embedded in contemporary political
systems. It poses challenges not only for societies but also for geographical analysis. This …

Getting to work on time: the temporalities of urban infrastructure

JPD Addie - Handbook of Infrastructures and Cities, 2024 - elgaronline.com
Urban infrastructures have a spatial immediacy. Their material moorings–concrete and
cables, roads and rails, ports and pipes–exist in place as specific spatial products at the …

Theorizing 'affective infrastructure'in education policy: Articulating new political imaginaries for a more equitable future

M Zembylas - Journal of Education Policy, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores how the concept of affective infrastructure might offer a productive
vantage point from which to theorize the ways that affects condition education policy and …

Infrastructured bodies: Between violence and fugitivity

G Lesutis, M Kaika - Progress in Human Geography, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This article traces the trajectory of critical geographical scholarship on the body's
intertwinement with infrastructure systems. In doing so, it argues that although the body is …

Encountering Berlant part one: Concepts otherwise

B Anderson, S Aitken, J Bacevic… - The Geographical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In Part 1 of 'Encountering Berlant', we encounter the promise and provocation of
Lauren Berlant's work. In 1000‐word contributions, geographers and others stay with what …

Affective infrastructures and political organisation

R Nunes - Dialogues in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In this commentary on Kai Bosworth's 'What Is “Affective Infrastructure”?', I seek to address
some of the issues that he raises about the notion by fleshing it out in relation to the problem …

Mapping affective infrastructures otherwise

K Ramakrishnan, K O'Reilly - Dialogues in Human …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
We offer this commentary in response to Bosworth's exploration of what affective
infrastructures gather materially and sustain politically. We focus on the task of locating …

The administrative grotesquerie of pandemic revanchism: propag (and) ating COVID-19 and the operational banalities of alt-health

S Krupar - Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper addresses US pandemic-related propaganda, as a mode of administering
society, selves, and the COVID-19 virus relevant to other national contexts. The paper …

Desiring infrastructure

A Wilson - Dialogues in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Infrastructure has been an object of political action in its form as public good. Kai Bosworth's
article,'What is “affective infrastructure,”'views political action as a result of infrastructure, that …

[HTML][HTML] Cucktales: Race, Sex, and Enjoyment in the Reactionary Memescape

U Baspehlivan - International Political Sociology, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This article makes a critical contribution to the study of digital reactionary movements by
tracing the resonant circulation of “the cuck” memes across various levels of racialized and …