This article attempts to provide a definition of “mental infrastructure” that would be compatible with some of the lessons drawn from disability studies as they have flourished over the past decades. It does so by taking as a test case the “attentional crisis” much discussed in recent years. We start by surveying canonical definitions of infrastructural power, showing how most of them already take into account a complex entanglement between material, institutional and imaginary realities. A second section considers more specifically the mental aspect of infrastructural assemblages, while a third one revisits them under the minoritarian light shed by disability studies. “Repairing” our mental infrastructures, as observed in the field of attention studies, does not merely aim at “recovering” a mental ability for idealized concentration: it rather calls for communicational infrastructures capable of putting multiple (minoritarian and majoritarian) perspectives “on par with” each other. A final section identifies six moves which can help construct the multi-perspectivist mental infrastructures we desperately need in order to remantle our cognitively dissonant worldviews and to negotiate a just cohabitation on planet Earth in the Anthropocene.

A minoritarian approach to mental infrastructures / E. Campo, Y. Citton. - In: JOURNAL OF CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGY. - ISSN 1468-795X. - (2025 Mar 14). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1177/1468795X251327055]

A minoritarian approach to mental infrastructures

E. Campo
Primo
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2025

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This article attempts to provide a definition of “mental infrastructure” that would be compatible with some of the lessons drawn from disability studies as they have flourished over the past decades. It does so by taking as a test case the “attentional crisis” much discussed in recent years. We start by surveying canonical definitions of infrastructural power, showing how most of them already take into account a complex entanglement between material, institutional and imaginary realities. A second section considers more specifically the mental aspect of infrastructural assemblages, while a third one revisits them under the minoritarian light shed by disability studies. “Repairing” our mental infrastructures, as observed in the field of attention studies, does not merely aim at “recovering” a mental ability for idealized concentration: it rather calls for communicational infrastructures capable of putting multiple (minoritarian and majoritarian) perspectives “on par with” each other. A final section identifies six moves which can help construct the multi-perspectivist mental infrastructures we desperately need in order to remantle our cognitively dissonant worldviews and to negotiate a just cohabitation on planet Earth in the Anthropocene.
English
attention; disability studies; infrastructure; infrastructure activism; mental infrastructure
Settore GSPS-05/A - Sociologia generale
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   Assegnazione Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2023-2027 - Dipartimento di FILOSOFIA "PIERO MARTINETTI"
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   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA

   Networking Ecologically Smart Territories
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   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
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14-mar-2025
14-mar-2025
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A minoritarian approach to mental infrastructures / E. Campo, Y. Citton. - In: JOURNAL OF CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGY. - ISSN 1468-795X. - (2025 Mar 14). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1177/1468795X251327055]
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