Description
The increasing significance of managing or changing habits is evident across a range of pressing contemporary issues: climate change, waste management, travel practices, and crowd control. Assembling and Governing Habits engages with the diverse ways in which habits are governed through the knowledge practices and technologies that have been brought to bear on them.
The volume addresses three main concerns. The first focuses on how the habit discourses proposed by a range of disciplines have informed the ways in which different forms of expertise have shaped the ways in which habits have been managed or changed to bring about specific social objectives. The second concerns the ways in which habits are acted on as aspects of infrastructures which constitute the interfaces through which technical systems, human conducts and environments are acted on simultaneously. The third concerns the specific ways in which habit discourses and habit infrastructures are brought together in the regulation of ‘city habits’: that is, habits which have specific qualities arising out of the specific conditions – the rhythms and densities – of urban life and ones which, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, have been profoundly disrupted.
Written in a clear and direct style, the book will appeal to students and scholars with an interest in cultural studies, sociology, cultural geography, history of the sciences, and posthuman studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Engaging Habits – Theory and Practice
Tony Bennett, Ben Dibley, Gay Hawkins, Greg Noble
Part 1: Habit Discourses
1. Habit, Attention, Governance
Tony Bennett
2. Habit, Suggestion and the Paradox of the Crowd
Ben Dibley
3. Governing Behaviour: Habits and the Science of Behaviour Change
Nikolas Rose
4. Re-mediating the Human: Habits in the Age of Computational Media
Carolyn Pedwell
Part 2: Habit Infrastructures
5. Governing Litter: Habits, Infrastructures, Atmospheres
Gay Hawkins
6. Cultivating the Habits of Coolth
Abby Mellick Lopes and Stephen Healy
7. Reflections on Water, Bodies and Habit
Sophie Watson
8. Habits of Data and Labour in Warehousing
Liam Magee and Ned Rossiter
Part 3: City Habits
9. Re-calculating Urban Capacity: Habituated Geographies and Vertical Mobility in Volumetric Space
Andrea Connor and Donald McNeill
10. Habits of Difference in High Rise Living
Greg Noble
11. Urban Habits of Walking in Women’s Recovery from Depression
Simone Fullagar
12. Governing Habits in the Simulated City
Gavin JD Smith
Conclusion
13. Disassembling and Reassembling Habits: COVID-19
Tony Bennett, Ben Dibley, Gay Hawkins, Greg Noble



