Article ID: CBB181771307

Rhythm Analysis: A Heuristic Tool for Historical Infrastructure Research (July 2022)

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Infrastructures enable circulation, but the tools to analyze it are lacking. This essay presents rhythm analysis as a heuristic device: a way to research movements in infrastructure. Thus far, infrastructure research has paid little attention to movement and rhythm and instead privileged system building, grid development, and integration. The article proposes putting movement—or rhythm—at the center of infrastructure research by considering three ideal types of rhythm: episodic, cyclical, and linear. The notion of rhythm enables historians to distinguish movements and their impact on infrastructure usage. To operate effectively, infrastructures need to integrate technological, material, and social aspects by shaping and synchronizing different rhythms. Discussing premodern and industrial examples of water, transportation and energy, the article shows how infrastructures transformed natural rhythms. It elucidates the social preference for cyclical rhythms, the impact of the grid's materiality on rhythm formation, and the significance of political and social ordering schemes.

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Authors & Contributors
Straeten, Jonas van der
Alicia Gutting
Ting, Marie Blanche
Roman Khandozhko
Know, Hannah
Dijstelbloem, Huub
Journals
Technology's Stories
Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie
Central Asia Survey
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
World Archaeology
Transfers
Publishers
MIT Press
Cornell University Press
Concepts
Infrastructure
Technology and politics
History of technology, as a discipline
Historiography
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Technology
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
Modern
19th century
Places
United States
Peru
Central Asia
Ecuador
South America
South Africa
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