Article ID: CBB553812676

Emerging Potentials: Times and Climes of the Belt and Road Initiative in Cambodia and Beyond (2022)

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Drawing on STS, anthropological, and geographical studies of infrastructure and extended forms of media theory, this paper examines events and processes unfolding around the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Cambodia as an ontological experiment. The initiate is elicited as a massively distributed arrangement for making futures the contours of which no one can foresee with much precision. After sketching some conflicting diagnoses of the BRI, I turn to its implementation in Cambodia. I move between two coastal towns, Kampot, where its impacts are still barely felt, and Sihanoukville, which has been greatly disrupted. These settings facilitate characterization of the BRI’s scale-making capacities as consequent upon fuzzy relations between the infrastructure core and heterogeneous companions and parasites attaching to the initiative in search of untapped potentials opening at the edges. These complex developments provide the backdrop for a more speculative extrapolation of an infrastructural strategy oriented to emerging potentials. Over time, I suggest in conclusion, this strategy of maturation is likely to have dramatic social, environmental and climatic implications in Cambodia and far beyond.

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Authors & Contributors
Jensen, Casper Bruun
James Stewart
Appel, Hannah
Fatima K. Espinoza Vasquez
Ting, Marie Blanche
John E. Mohr
Journals
Science, Technology and Human Values
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Transfers
Social Studies of Science
Engineering Studies
Publishers
MIT Press
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Infrastructure
Maintenance and repair
Ontology
Cities and towns
Land transportation
Time Periods
21st century
Places
Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Estonia
Puerto Rico
London (England)
Colombia
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