Theorizing Infrastructure: FAU students envision an eco-friendly future for South Florida
The essays were written for a Ph.D. seminar at Florida Atlantic University entitled 'Theorizing Infrastructure.'
The essays were written for a Ph.D. seminar at Florida Atlantic University entitled 'Theorizing Infrastructure.'
This essay for a Ph.D. seminar at FAU, 'Theorizing Infrastructure,' imagines an alternative Marco Island.
This essay for a Ph.D. seminar at FAU, 'Theorizing Infrastructure,' envisions a South Florida eco-community.
The projects were for a Ph.D. seminar, 'Theorizing Infrastructure,' in the graduate program in comparative studies.
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