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Item Open Access Desiring infrastructure(Dialogues in Human Geography, 2022-01-01) Wilson, AInfrastructure has been an object of political action in its form as public good. Kai Bosworth's article, ‘What is “affective infrastructure,”’ views political action as a result of infrastructure, that is, the kind of social infrastructure that fosters the critical affect that activism depends on. Beginning with an outline of the material-political concept of infrastructure, this essay engages Bosworth's theoretical formulation of affective infrastructure as a rubric for understanding the enduring progressive question of what enables and sustains progressive activism.Item Open Access Invited Comments on “Maintenance Space: The Political Authority of Garbage in Kampala, Uganda” by Jacob Doherty.(Current Anthropology, 2019) Wilson, Ara