Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)

The “infrastructural mediation” concept, understood as the activity that promotes and develops the production of citizen-driven technical infrastructures, currently seems able to inform a number of existing techno-civic urban practices which are related to the commons. This article specifies the not...

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Main Author: François Huguet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2017-04-01
Series:Netcom
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2612
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description The “infrastructural mediation” concept, understood as the activity that promotes and develops the production of citizen-driven technical infrastructures, currently seems able to inform a number of existing techno-civic urban practices which are related to the commons. This article specifies the notion and articulates it with those of agency, inverse infrastructure and socio-technical vulnerability. To do so, it explores its implications through an emerging network technology analysis (Commotion MESH wireless community networks), its actants and the community practices that it reveals in the city of Detroit (USA).
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spelling doaj.art-422cc78ffabf453c9d393084680765fa2024-04-04T09:44:21ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2017-04-0131335210.4000/netcom.2612Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)François HuguetThe “infrastructural mediation” concept, understood as the activity that promotes and develops the production of citizen-driven technical infrastructures, currently seems able to inform a number of existing techno-civic urban practices which are related to the commons. This article specifies the notion and articulates it with those of agency, inverse infrastructure and socio-technical vulnerability. To do so, it explores its implications through an emerging network technology analysis (Commotion MESH wireless community networks), its actants and the community practices that it reveals in the city of Detroit (USA).https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2612MESH networkcommunity wireless networkinverse infrastructurerecursive publicagencydigital literacy
spellingShingle François Huguet
Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)
Netcom
MESH network
community wireless network
inverse infrastructure
recursive public
agency
digital literacy
title Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)
title_full Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)
title_fullStr Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)
title_full_unstemmed Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)
title_short Le déploiement des réseaux communautaires sans fil (MESH)
title_sort le deploiement des reseaux communautaires sans fil mesh
topic MESH network
community wireless network
inverse infrastructure
recursive public
agency
digital literacy
url https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/2612
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