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From problematisation to propositionality: advancing southern urban infrastructure debates

Abstract:
In this article, we explore the notion of propositionality to advance southern urban infrastructure debates towards more anticipatory forms of scholarship. By propositionality, we mean a research sensibility that engages, first and foremost, with propositions for infrastructure futures on their own terms. While scholarship on infrastructures in southern cities has contributed to very fruitful conceptual and methodological innovations, we argue that the current mode of problematisation does not lend itself to this propositional intent. Conceptually focused on deconstruction and critique and methodologically tied to heterogeneity at the community scale, this form of problematisation tends to produce localised knowledge about what is, but offers limited avenues for articulating what could be. After a brief introduction, the article provides a review of the main conceptual and methodological contributions and limitations of the dominant modes of researching southern urban infrastructure. We then explore a different mode of problematisation as the first step towards a propositional research sensibility, followed by an overview of a preliminary propositional skill set covering three aspects: mobilising technical knowledge more effectively; appreciating sectoral and scalar specificity; and addressing the challenges of normativity. Our arguments draw on literature from southern scholarship, science and technology studies (STS), and pragmatism, as well as empirical work conducted by ourselves and others. We conclude the article with a call for further reflection among southern urban scholars on ways to move us into a propositional space that better engages with the people and things we speak for and care about.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1111/tran.12537

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
ContEd
Department:
Continuing Education
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Publisher:
Wiley
Journal:
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers More from this journal
Volume:
47
Issue:
4
Pages:
927-939
Publication date:
2022-03-30
Acceptance date:
2022-03-07
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EISSN:
1475-5661
ISSN:
0020-2754


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
1242619
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pubs:1242619
Deposit date:
2022-03-07

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