Book ID: CBB983633062

Assembling Policy: Transantiago, Human Devices, and the Dream of a World-class Society (2015)

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Ureta, Sebastián (Author)


MIT Press


Publication Date: 2015
Physical Details: xiv + 202 pp., llustrations, plans
Language: English

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.

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Authors & Contributors
Fowler, James
Huré, Maxime
Chastain, Andra B.
Flonneau, Matthieu
Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia
Holdsworth, Deryck
Journals
The Journal of Transport History
Transfers
Métropoles
Social Studies of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Publishers
Emerald Publishing Limited
The University of North Carolina Press
Heartland Rails Publishing Co.
The University of Chicago Press
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Elsengold Verlag Berlin
Concepts
urban transportation
Local transit
Mobility
Transportation
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Infrastructure
People
Luud Schimmelpennink
Foucault, Michel
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
London (England)
Berlin (Germany)
Chile
Santiago (Chile)
Kansas City, MO
Institutions
Club des Villes Cyclables
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