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Record Nr.

UNINA9910725964803321

Autore

Munn Luke

Titolo

Technical territories : data, subjects, and spaces in infrastructural Asia / / Luke Munn

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Ann Arbor : , : University of Michigan Press, , 2023

©2023

ISBN

9780472903375

0472903373

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Disciplina

303.4833

Soggetti

Information superhighway - Political aspects - Asia

Information superhighway - Social aspects - Asia

Sociotechnical systems - Asia

Information networks - Political aspects - Asia

Information networks - Social aspects - Asia

Information technology - Political aspects - Asia

Information technology - Social aspects - Asia

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-179) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Part I: technical territory -- Introduction -- Assembling technical territory -- Part II: how to do things with territory -- Countering the protestor in Hong Kong -- Filtering the migrant on Christmas Island -- Constructing the nation in Singapore -- Part III: the future of territory -- From the cloud to the edge -- Unmaking and remaking territory.

Sommario/riassunto

Territory is shifting. No longer defined by the dotted line of the border or the national footprint of soil, today's territories are enacted through data infrastructures. From subsea cables to server halls, these infrastructures underpin new forms of governance, shaping subjects and their everyday lives. Technical Territories moves from masked protestors in Hong Kong to asylum-seekers in Christmas Island and sand miners in Singapore, exploring how these territories are both political and visceral, altering the experience of their inhabitants. Infrastructures have now become geopolitical, strategic investments that advance national visions, extend influence, and trigger trade wars.



Yet at the same time, these technologies also challenge sovereignty as a bounded container, enacting a more distributed and decoupled form of governance. Such "technical territories" construct new zones where subjects are assembled, rights are undermined, labor is coordinated, and capital is extracted. The stable line of the border is replaced by more fluid configurations of power. Luke Munn stages an interdisciplinary intervention over six chapters, drawing upon a wide range of literature from technical documents and activist accounts, and bringing insights from media studies, migration studies, political theory, and cultural and social studies to bear on these new sociotechnical conditions.