Ureta, Sebastián (Author)
Policymakers are regularly confronted by complaints that ordinary people are left out of the planning and managing of complex infrastructure projects. In this book, Sebastián Ureta argues that humans, both individually and collectively, are always at the heart of infrastructure policy; the issue is how they are brought into it. Ureta develops his argument through the case of Transantiago, a massive public transportation project in the city of Santiago, proposed in 2000, launched in 2007, and in 2012 called “the worst public policy ever implemented in our country” by a Chilean government spokesman. Ureta examines Transantiago as a policy assemblage formed by an array of heterogeneous elements—including, crucially, “human devices,” or artifacts and practices through which humans were brought into infrastructure planning and implementation. Ureta traces the design and operation of Transantiago through four configurations: crisis, infrastructuration, disruption, and normalization. In the crisis phase, humans were enacted both as consumers and as participants in the transformation of Santiago into a “world-class” city, but during infrastructuration the “active citizen” went missing. The launch of Transantiago caused huge disruptions, in part because users challenged their role as mere consumers and instead enacted unexpected human devices. Resisting calls for radical reform, policymakers insisted on normalizing Transantiago, transforming it into a permanent failing system. Drawing on Chile's experience, Ureta argues that if we understand policy as a series of heterogeneous assemblages, infrastructure policymaking would be more inclusive, reflexive, and responsible.
...MoreReview Dhan Zunino Singh (December 2017) Review of "Assembling Policy: Transantiago, Human Devices, and the Dream of a World-class Society". Transfers (pp. 139-141).
Article
Ling-Ming Huang;
(2022)
The Hybrid Metro: The Brown Line of the Taipei Metro and Technological Hybridity
(/isis/citation/CBB138800547/)
Article
Tauri Tuvikene;
(2022)
Absence, Presence, and Mobility: A Landscape Approach to an Unfinished Tram Project
(/isis/citation/CBB408387470/)
Article
Ureta, Sebastián;
(2014)
Normalizing Transantiago: On the Challenges (and Limits) of Repairing Infrastructures
(/isis/citation/CBB001421176/)
Book
Edward A. Conrad;
(2011)
Kansas City Streetcars
(/isis/citation/CBB834553598/)
Book
Fowler, James;
(2019)
London Transport: A Hybrid in History 1905-48
(/isis/citation/CBB510675813/)
Book
Peter Murray Hain;
(2011)
Frank K. Hain and the Manhattan Railway Company: The elevated railway, 1875-1903
(/isis/citation/CBB741136798/)
Book
Blair Murphy Kelley;
(2010)
Right to ride: Streetcar boycotts and African American citizenship in the era of Plessy v. Ferguson
(/isis/citation/CBB252860857/)
Book
Karen Chapple;
Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia;
(2019)
Transit-oriented displacement or community dividends?: understanding the effects of smarter growth on communities
(/isis/citation/CBB261848613/)
Article
Lawrence D. Taylor;
(December 2016)
The monorail ‘revolution’ of the 1950s and 1960s and its legacy
(/isis/citation/CBB327063080/)
Book
Jan Gympel;
(2015)
Tempo! Berliner Verkehrsgeschichte
(/isis/citation/CBB231178631/)
Book
Kenda Mutongi;
(2017)
Matatu: a history of popular transportation in Nairobi
(/isis/citation/CBB364867318/)
Article
Andra B. Chastain;
(August 2021)
“A shameful and uncivilized spectacle”: Taxibuses, students, and the conflicted road to deregulation in Pinochet’s Chile, 1975–1978
(/isis/citation/CBB678011371/)
Book
Phillip Gordon Mackintosh;
Dennis, Richard;
Holdsworth, Deryck;
(2018)
Architectures of Hurry: mobilities, cities and modernity
(/isis/citation/CBB135521052/)
Article
Huré, Maxime;
(2009)
La création d’un réseau de villes : circulations, pouvoirs et territoires; Le cas du Club des Villes Cyclables (1989-2009); (The creation of a network of cities: circulation, powers and territories; The case of the Cycling Cities Club)
(/isis/citation/CBB262901885/)
Article
Jan Ploeger;
Ruth Oldenziel;
(August 2020)
The sociotechnical roots of smart mobility: Bike sharing since 1965
(/isis/citation/CBB062123435/)
Article
Emma Eldelin;
Andreas Nyblom;
(March 2021)
Place Making in Transit: Literary Interventions at the Airport and in the Underground
(/isis/citation/CBB612392559/)
Article
James Fowler;
(2022)
Historical Institutionalism, Hybridity and Institutional Logics in Public Transport History
(/isis/citation/CBB278606177/)
Book
Maxime Huré;
Matthieu Flonneau;
(2017)
Les Mobilités Partagées (Shared Mobilities): nouveau capitalisme urbain
(/isis/citation/CBB155818965/)
Article
Christoph Schimkowsky;
(2022)
Anxious Mobilities: A Visual Inquiry into Pandemic Disruptions of Urban Railway Mobilities in Tokyo
(/isis/citation/CBB460306619/)
Book
Samuel Merrill;
(2018)
Networked Remembrance: Excavating Buried Memories in the Railways beneath London and Berlin.
(/isis/citation/CBB007770395/)
Be the first to comment!