Article ID: CBB690485778

Objecting (to) Infrastructure: Ecopolitics at the Ukrainian Ends of the Danube (2016)

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In southern Ukraine, two hydraulic infrastructures continue to exist despite environmentalist campaigns that have exposed them as fragile, broken, or unprofitable. The Danube–Dnister Irrigation Project, a Soviet mega-project that diverted water from the Danube and turned the Sasyk estuary into a reservoir, receives state funding despite a 1994 ban on its use for irrigation. The Bystre Shipping Canal, built in 2004 despite domestic and international opposition, is losing money but continues to operate. These cases exemplify the material politics of infrastructuring in which infrastructure is understood as an antagonistic process of assembling networks of humans and nonhumans rather than a fixed facility. This approach helps explain how the confluence of unruly coastal matters and the politics of expertise have facilitated the re-embedding of these shipping and irrigation infrastructures’ in bureaucratic networks. These cases show that obduracy and fragility, as well as visibility and invisibility—conditions that figure prominently in infrastructure studies—should be considered in terms of oscillation rather than as ontologically distinct or static conditions. This analysis highlights the limits of the modernist search for scientific certainty in resolving environmental conflicts in Ukraine, and some possibilities to experiment politically with new decision-making procedures. This account can thus point beyond reform impulses that re-enact modernist narratives of progress within a strict nature-society divide.

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Article Anders Blok; Moe Nakazora; Brit Ross Winthereik (2016) Infrastructuring Environments. Science as Culture (pp. 1-22). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Gopakumara, Govind
Harvey, Penelope
Kammen, Daniel M.
Leslie, Jacques
Morita, Atsuro
Rohr, Christian
Journals
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Science as Culture
Transfers
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Environment and History
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Publishers
Cornell University Press
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
MIT Press
Northern Illinois University Press
University of California Press
University of Nebraska Press
Concepts
Infrastructure
Technology and society
Land transportation
Science and technology studies (STS)
Energy resources and technologies
Transportation
People
Foucault, Michel
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
14th century
15th century
16th century
Places
India
Romania
Chile
Berlin (Germany)
Soviet Union
Australia
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