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Care goes underground: thinking through relations of care in the maintenance and repair of urban water infrastructures
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New UrbanismUrban BackstageEducationEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesUrban Water InfrastructuresUrban Water ManagementUrban HistoryUrban StudiesWater GovernanceUrban PlanningUnderground CityWater Infrastructure MaintenanceWater UtilityUrban GeographyCultureUrban DesignWater HeritageCivil EngineeringEthnographyAnthropologyEveryday UrbanismSocial AnthropologyUrban Space
This article extends understanding of the underground city and the workings of the urban backstage through a critical analysis of water infrastructure maintenance and repair. It is based on analysis of ethnographic work undertaken with water maintenance operatives on-site at 11 water infrastructure repair jobs between 2015 and 2016 in Bristol, England. In this article, we argue that water infrastructure maintenance and repair constitutes an important but largely unrecognised form of care work. We extend existing conceptual work by arguing that nonhumans can be vital participants within practices of care.