El tiempo profundo de la infraestructura mediática

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  • Shannon Mattern The New School for Social Research

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18861/ic.2019.14.2.2927

Palabras clave:

Infraestructura mediática, arqueología, historia urbana.

Resumen

En este capítulo del libro Signal Traffic: Critical Studies of Media Infrastructures, repienso la historia urbana como la historia de las infraestructuras de comunicación. Mezclando la arqueología mediática y la arqueología propiamente dicha, considero a las ciudades como lugares de mediación sónica, a través de las ondas radiales y sonoras, y como sustratos para la inscripción. Asimismo, se esbozan enfoques historiográficos y metodológicos que pueden ayudarnos a pensar en las ciudades mediáticas, la historia urbana y la historia de las infraestructuras en su conjunto.

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27-12-2019

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Mattern, S. (2019). El tiempo profundo de la infraestructura mediática. InMediaciones De La Comunicación, 14(2), 211–232. https://doi.org/10.18861/ic.2019.14.2.2927

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