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CCHG: Imagining infrastructures workshop

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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Louise Kay.

A workshop, Imagining infrastructures: space, subject, and affect, will be held in the Department on 8th March 2017, from 2-6pm.

The idea of infrastructure has expanded in recent years to encompass not just technological networks but modes of living, interstitial spaces, and emerging bio-cultural landscapes. Infrastructure now extends to different scales of analysis from the multi-sensory domain of the individual human subject to more complex or diffuse types of attachments, atmospheres, and subjectivities.

Speakers include Vanesa Castán Broto, Jiat-Hwee Chang, Somaiyeh Falahat, Matthew Gandy, Sandra Jasper, Maros Krivy, Kumiko Kuichi, Jochen Monstadt, Mathilda Rosengren, Manuel Tironi, Jane Wolff.

Dinner will follow the event.

Please RSVP to lk352@cam.ac.uk .

http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/news/previous.html#imagininginfrastructures

This talk is part of the Cambridge Cultural and Historical Geography (CCHG) - Department of Geography series.

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