Artigo Revisado por pares

Infrastructural Activism: Google Bus Blockades, Affective Politics, and Environmental Gentrification in San Francisco

2021; Wiley; Volume: 55; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/anti.12744

ISSN

1467-8330

Autores

Manissa McCleave Maharawal,

Tópico(s)

Urban Planning and Governance

Resumo

Abstract Between 2013 and 2018, the San Francisco Bay Area saw the rise of “Google bus blockades”—a form of protest against gentrification, growing inequality and a housing crisis linked to the economic impacts of the technology sector on the region. Based on two years of ethnographic fieldwork with housing activists in the San Francisco Bay Area, this article argues that the disruptive tactic of “the Google Bus blockade” can be understood as a form of infrastructural activism—a flexible political form that uses the interruption of infrastructure for political ends. The blockades politicised the “Google buses” and transformed them into symbols of gentrification and sites of resistance. Protestors constructed a political analysis that drew connections between struggles for housing, racial and environmental justice and brought together material, affective and political critiques of infrastructure.

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