CI Studies Bibliography – Repair and Care

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Henke, Christopher, and Benjamin Sims. Repairing Infrastructures: The Maintenance of Materiality and Power. Infrastructures Series. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2020. Cite
Vinsel, Lee, and Andrew L. Russell. The Innovation Delusion. First edition. New York: Currency, 2020. Cite
Nobel, Safiya Umoja. “The Loss of Public Goods To Big Tech.” NOEMA, 2020. https://www.noemamag.com/the-loss-of-public-goods-to-big-tech/. Cite
Krebs, Stefan, and Heike Weber, eds. The Persistence of Technology Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal. Bielefeld, Germany: Transcript Verlag, 2019. Cite
Parikka, Jussi. “A Care Worthy of Its Time.” In Debates in the Digital Humanities 2019, Online. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019. https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/read/untitled-f2acf72c-a469-49d8-be35-67f9ac1e3a60/section/38b93cc9-3b58-4bcf-a444-04bcdaf322ee#ch44. Cite
Olson, D., J. Meyerson, M. A. Parsons, J. Castro, M. Lassere, D. J. Wright, H. Arnold, et al. “Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care,” 2019. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3236409. Cite
Fidler, Bradley, and Andrew L. Russell. “Financial and Administrative Infrastructure for the Early Internet: Network Maintenance at the Defense Information Systems Agency.” Technology and Culture 59, no. 4 (2018): 899–924. https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2018.0090. Cite
Strebel, Ignaz, Alain Bovet, and Philippe Sormani, eds. Repair Work Ethnographies: Revisiting Breakdown, Relocating Materiality. Palgrave McMillan, 2018. https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9789811321092351. Cite
Jackson, Steven J. “Repair as Transition: Time, Materiality, and Hope.” In Repair Work Ethnographies: Revisiting Breakdown, Relocating Materiality, 337–47. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9789811321092#. Cite
Mattern, Shannon. “Maintenance and Care.” Places Journal, 2018. https://placesjournal.org/article/maintenance-and-care/. Cite
Austin, Algernon. “Infrastructure Priorities for Racial Equity: How The People’s Budget Helps and Trump’s Budget Hurts.” Demos, 2017. https://www.demos.org/blog/5/2/17/infrastructure-priorities-racial-equity-how-people%E2%80%99s-budget-helps-and-trump%E2%80%99s-budget-hur. Cite
Russell, Andrew, and Lee Vinsel. “Hail the Maintainers.” Aeon, 2016. https://aeon.co/essays/innovation-is-overvalued-maintenance-often-matters-more. Cite
Nowviskie, Bethany. “On Capacity and Care.” Blog. Bethany Nowviskie (blog), 2015. http://nowviskie.org/2015/on-capacity-and-care/. Cite
Denis, Jérôme, and David Pontille. “Material Ordering and the Care of Things.” Science, Technology, & Human Values 40, no. 3 (2014): 338–67. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243914553129. Cite
Jackson, Steven J., and Laewoo Kang. “Breakdown, Obsolescence and Reuse: HCI and the Art of Repair.” CHI ’14: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2014 (2014): 449–58. https://doi.org/10.1145/2556288.2557332. Cite
Jackson, Steven J. “Rethinking Repair.” In Media Technologies: Essays on Communication, Materiality and Society, 221–40. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2014. Cite
Huang, Chieh. “Urban Regeneration: Foresting Vacancy in Philadelphia.” Scenario Journal, no. 4, Building the Urban Forest (2014). https://scenariojournal.com/article/urban-regeneration/. Cite
Ribes, David, and Steven J. Jackson. “Data Bite Man: The Work of Sustaining a Long-Term Study.” In “Raw Data” Is an Oxymoron, 146–66. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013. http://laca-main.s3.amazonaws.com/rawdata.pdf. Cite
Geffel, Michael. “From Landscaping to Infrastructure: The Scope and Agency of Maintenance.” Scenario Journal, no. 3, Rethinking Infrastructure (2013). https://scenariojournal.com/article/from-landscaping-to-infrastructure/. Cite
Ezban, Michael. “The Trash Heap of History.” Places Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.22269/120501. Cite
Piper, Karen. “Dreams, Dust and Birds: The Trashing of Owens Lake.” Places Journal, 2011. https://doi.org/10.22269/110124. Cite
Wiese, Anne Pierson. “Sutliff Bridge (Poem).” Places Journal, 2011. https://placesjournal.org/article/sutliff-bridge/. Cite
Brown, Hillary. “Infrastructural Ecologies.” Places Journal, 2010. https://doi.org/10.22269/101025. Cite
Reed, Chris. “The Infrastructural City.” Places Journal, 2009. https://doi.org/10.22269/090912. Cite
Fisher, Thomas. “Fracture Critical.” Places Journal, 2009. https://doi.org/10.22269/091019. Cite
Graham, Stephen, and Nigel Thrift. “Out of Order: Understanding Repair and Maintenance.” Theory, Culture, and Society 24, no. 3 (2007): 10–11. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276407075954. Cite
Simone, A. “People as Infrastructure: Intersecting Fragments in Johannesburg.” Public Culture 16, no. 3 (2004): 407–29. https://doi.org/10.1215/08992363-16-3-407. Cite
Koolhaas, Rem. “Junkspace.” October 100, no. Spring 2002 (2002): 175–90. http://www.jstor.org/stable/779098. Cite
Henke, Christopher R. “The Mechanics of Workplace Order: Toward a Sociology of Repair.” Berkeley Journal of Sociology 44, no. 1999–2000 (1999): 55–81. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41035546. Cite
Orr, Julian E. Talking about Machines: An Ethnography of a Modern Job. Collection on Technology and Work. Ithaca, N.Y: ILR Press, 1996. Cite

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