a platform for academics, policymakers, and community organizers who work to understand and address the social, political, and cultural impacts of infrastructur
Infrastructure bears the weight of the past and orients the future. TTiN is a platform for academics, policy makers, and community organisers who think through infrastructure to confront the problems and possibilities of the present.
1 week left to submit an abstract for this workshop on the infrastructures of radical knowledge production on Friday 13 June, with@Gargi_at_home and Giada Peterle
Call for papers announcement! We are hosting an experimental workshop on knowledge production in university infrastructures and hope you will join us in London this June!
Are you involved in #communityenergy? We are running some workshops in May for people with experiences of community energy to make some comics about your experiences! Register here: https://t.co/SSzVVktu4Y
Call for papers announcement! We are hosting an experimental workshop on knowledge production in university infrastructures and hope you will join us in London this June!
📕Issue 23: Infrastructure: Fault Line and Frontlines is now online ⛏️🏗️💧🚇🛒
In this issue, we hear from miners, water workers, shipbuilders, tube drivers, energy workers, and militants who have supported workers’ inquiries in supermarkets.
https://t.co/StTNCTJOur
These workshops will use comics co-creation to engage in collaborative research into the lived experiences of green energy infrastructure and visualise these stories collectively.
Are you involved in community energy? Know someone who is? We want to hear from you!
We are looking for people to come co-create comics about community energy on Fri 9 May (London) & Sat 10 May (Manchester).
We will cover travel expenses if you need to come from further afield!
Anyone with any experience of community energy is welcome, from technical know-how and practical administration to everyday encounters and usage. #communityenergy
Express your interest by completing this form: https://t.co/km71ZU38K4
Infrastructure bears the weight of the past and orients the future. TTiN is a platform for academics, policy makers, and community organisers who think through infrastructure to confront the problems and possibilities of the present.
TTiN is comprised of online and in person events, as well as “Working With Infrastructure” sessions that include creative and practical elements. All are free to attend. Follow here for updates or join the mail list by writing to [email protected].
A recording of our panel discussion, "Building Stories Around Infrastructure", with @ZackPolanski and Joel de Mowbray is now available to listen back on Soundcloud https://t.co/YvcyOucz3H
Our next TTiN event!
"Loving Infrastructures: Holding Onto the Ordinary"
with Rhys Williams, Director of the Infrastructure Humanities Group
5.30pm, Thursday 27 Feb – all welcome, registration and more details at this link: https://t.co/gm3MpEYvWH
Our next TTiN event!
"Loving Infrastructures: Holding Onto the Ordinary"
with Rhys Williams, Director of the Infrastructure Humanities Group
5.30pm, Thursday 27 Feb – all welcome, registration and more details at this link: https://t.co/gm3MpEYvWH
Registration now open for our next event, "Building Stories Around Infrastructure", with 3 great panellists:
@ZackPolanski, Deputy Leader @TheGreenParty@SharriPlonski, co-creator of Material Crimes @survivesocpod
Joel De Mowbray, founder @YesMakeLdn
https://t.co/XnxwuPRSdb
Listen back to our lunchtime panel discussion about culture, infrastructure, and foundational liveability at our Soundcloud channel now.
Feat. Julie Froude & Sukhdev Johal from Foundational Economy Collective, with Justin O'Connor @oconnorjustin13
https://t.co/xSa3tAXNL3
When Nothing Works: Culture, Infrastructure, and the Foundational Economy
A lunchtime panel discussion with three experts on cultural infrastructure and the foundational economy.
1-2pm, Wednesday 27 November 2024. Register below.
https://t.co/qHR4yVjPR1