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Revealing Relations

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Available open access digitally under CC BY-NC-ND licence. Do our tools for knowing about the world actually obscure important knowledge? This book uncovers how knowledge infrastructures—includin...
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  • 24 March 2026
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Available open access digitally under CC BY-NC-ND licence.

Do our tools for knowing about the world actually obscure important knowledge?

This book uncovers how knowledge infrastructures—including satellite tracking, climate models, machine learning and citizen science apps—shape our understanding of contemporary crises. Rooted in logics of resource assessment, these systems often reinforce extractive thinking, even when intended to protect.

Beaulieu calls for a radical focus on relations to reimagine liveable futures: from monitoring and measuring to fostering connection, care and interdependence.

Drawing on science and technology studies and feminist critique, this book offers tools for transforming data practices, designing more responsive interfaces and building better infrastructures of survival.

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Price: $41.95
Pages: 246
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Dis-positions: Troubling Methods and Theory in STS
Publication Date: 24 March 2026
ISBN: 9781529231526
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies, Impact of science and technology on society, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects, Social impact of environmental issues, Ethical issues: scientific, technological and medical developments
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‘Beaulieu offers a deeply inspiring and urgently needed rethinking of knowledge infrastructures to enable plural forms of knowing, and keep futures open.’ Jürgen Renn, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
Anne Beaulieu is professor of Knowledge Infrastructures for Sustainability at the Copernicus Institute, Faculty of Geosciences, at Utrecht University in The Netherlands. Her work contributes to shaping better knowledge infrastructures, especially those dedicated to climate and ecology.

Chapter 1: Knowledge Infrastructures for Liveable Futures

Chapter 2: Hiding and Revealing Relations

Chapter 3: Growth, Materiality and Infrastructured Life

Chapter 4: Careful Relations: Transformative Encounters, Arts of Noticing and Discernment

Chapter 5: Interfaces for New Relations

Chapter 6: Working Towards Change: Transformation, Strategy and Hope