From Provincialisation to Decolonial Options: A Methodology of Infrastructural Genealogy

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In this paper, the author proposes that for STS as a discipline to change and progress, and to generate opportunities when entering into a dialog with postcolonial and feminist studies and activism, as well opening itself to decolonial options, it must first conduct itself in acts of provincialization. To do so, a methodological challenge is proposed: Taking infrastructure seriously by understanding infrastructure as founded in and by cultural and knowledge labor. Taking inspiration from Chandra Mukerji and others, this methodological re-imagining is proposed in the form of cultural infrastructural genealogy.

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Stingl, A. I. (2023). From Provincialisation to Decolonial Options: A Methodology of Infrastructural Genealogy. Science, Technology and Society, 28(1), 39–49. https://doi.org/10.1177/09717218221102893

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