An Archaeology of Temperature: Material Semiotics in the Capitalist Landscape

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This work investigates the material culture of public temperatures in New York City. Numbers like temperature, while ubiquitous and indispensable to capitalized social relations, are often hidden away within urban infrastructures evading attention. It brings such numbers to light, interrogating how we construct them & how they construct us.

Author(s): Scott W. Schwartz
Series: Routledge Archaeologies of the Contemporary World
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 234