[Themaintainers] new book: repairing infrastructures

Lara Houston lara at larahouston.co.uk
Mon Oct 19 08:35:38 EDT 2020


Congratulations Chris and Ben!

I can’t wait to read this. The book looks like a beautiful contribution to repair and maintenance studies.

Best wishes, Lara


> On 19 Oct 2020, at 04:28, Chris Henke <chenke at colgate.edu> wrote:
> 
> Dear Maintainers Community,
> 
> Ben Sims and I are happy to share our new book, Repairing Infrastructures: The Maintenance of Materiality and Power <https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/repairing-infrastructures>. The book provides an overview of infrastructure studies and maintenance and repair studies, illustrated with case studies from our own research and the work of other researchers. Our approach in the book owes a lot to this community, and we hope you will find our work helpful for your teaching, research, and practice. You can buy the book as a paperback and/or download the chapters directly <https://direct.mit.edu/books/book/4930/Repairing-InfrastructuresThe-Maintenance-of> (free of charge) from MIT's website. We're grateful to the press for offering an open access version of the book. 
> 
> All best wishes, 
> 
> Chris
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Christopher Henke
> Associate Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies
> Colgate University
> chenke at colgate.edu <mailto:chenke at colgate.edu>
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