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|a The Handbook of Infrastructure Communication.
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|a Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Editor Bios -- PART 1 Frameworks, Foundations, and Stakeholders in Infrastructure Communication -- Chapter 1 Changing Nature of Communicating Around Infrastructure -- The Essential but Invisible Nature of Infrastructure -- The Communication-Infrastructure Connection -- Why This Handbook Now? -- Handbook Structure and Navigation -- PART I: Frameworks, Foundations, and Stakeholders in Infrastructure Communication -- PART II: Essential Infrastructure in the Built Environment: Systems and Society -- PART III: Digital Communication Ecosystems: Networks, Data, and Intelligence -- PART IV: Infrastructure in Society: Social Networks and Community Engagement -- PART V: Communicating Complex Infrastructure: Strategies Across Formats and Cultures -- PART VI: Infrastructure in Crisis: Emergency Communication and Resilience Strategies -- The Value of Persevering Through Challenges -- References -- Chapter 2 Understanding Stakeholders Involved in the Communicating About Infrastructure Space -- Making the Case for Engaging Stakeholders -- Who are the Stakeholders? -- Stakeholder Relationship Networks -- Planning for Engagement: Frameworks, Strategies, and Tools -- Navigating Contested Knowledge -- Levels of Engagement -- References -- Chapter 3 Using Mixed Methods to Explore Socio-Technical Infrastructure Systems -- Introduction -- Quantitative Methods for Exploring Socio-Technical Infrastructure -- Qualitative Methods for Exploring Socio-Technical Infrastructure -- Content Analysis -- Thematic Analysis -- Grounded Theory Through Constant Comparison Analysis -- Mixed-Method Approaches -- Primary Mixed-Method Designs -- Challenges of and Opportunities for Expanding Mixed Methods in STIS -- References.
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|a Chapter 4 Federal Infrastructure Investment: Bridging Policy and Engineering Practice -- Introduction -- How Infrastructure Investment Occurs at the Federal Level -- The Role of Engineers, Researchers, and Communities in Federal Investment -- Pathway 1: Educating an Engineering Workforce in Federal Process and Systems -- Pathway 2: Encourage Policy Advocacy in Engineering Spaces -- Pathway 3: Translating Infrastructure Research into Federal Decision-Making -- Conclusions -- Glossary -- References -- Chapter 5 Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Infrastructure Communication and Social Disparities -- Civil and Environmental Engineering Perspectives -- Infrastructure Communication as Vital Professional Skill -- Scale Matters for Infrastructure Communication -- Data Translation and Visualization -- Internet-of-Things and Community Responsiveness -- Organizational Communication Perspectives -- Infrastructure Communication as Environmental Management Expertise -- Adoption of New Workplace Technologies -- Disaster and Crisis Management Perspectives -- Disaster Warnings and Preparedness -- Crisis Event Responses -- Postcrisis Recovery and Resilience -- Critiquing Dominant Practices of Infrastructure Communication for Disasters -- Grassroots Development Perspectives -- Local Agency and Communication Infrastructure -- Local Resistance to Top-Down Infrastructure -- Local Organizing for Grassroots Infrastructure -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 6 Making Justice REAL: Bringing Infrastructure Front and Center -- Introduction -- REAL Framework -- Representativeness and Distributive Justice -- Empathy and Recognition Justice -- Accessibility and Procedural Justice -- Learning and Restorative Justice -- Conclusion -- References -- PART II Essential Infrastructure in the Built Environment: Systems and Society :.
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|a Chapter 7 Interconnected Energy Systems and Communications Infrastructure -- Energy and Power Infrastructure Systems -- Energy Fundamentals -- Overview of the Power Sector -- Power and Communications Systems Interdependence -- Critical Infrastructures and Systems Interdependencies -- Power System Reliability -- Interdependencies Highlighted by Disasters -- Challenges and Opportunities to Strengthen Power and Communication Interdependencies -- Case of Winter Storm Uri in Texas -- Enhancing Resilience in the Power Sector -- Case of Public Safety Power Shutoffs in California -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Transportation Infrastructure -- Introduction -- Communication Needs and Challenges -- Travel Condition Information -- Safety Campaigns -- Special and Emergency Events -- Literature Review -- Travel Conditions -- Safety Campaigns -- Special and Emergency Events -- Future Research Directions -- Gaps in Current Research -- Emerging Technologies -- References -- Chapter 9 Public Involvement in Transportation Planning -- Introduction -- The Historical Challenge of Public Involvement -- Communicative Nature of Public Involvement in the Transportation Field -- Importance of Public Involvement in Transportation Projects -- Communication is at the Core of Public Involvement -- A Turning Point for TxDOT's Approach to Public Involvement -- Paradigm Shift in TxDOT's Approach to Public Involvement -- Establishment of TxDOT's Public Involvement Section -- TxDOT's Strategic Internal Planning for Public Involvement Research -- TxDOT's Strategic Public Engagement Guidance Initiative -- Future Directions for Public Involvement Research -- References -- Chapter 10 Is My Water Safe to Drink? -- Introduction -- Historical Water Quality Concerns -- Establishing Water Quality Legislation -- Communicating Regulatory Complexities -- Developing New Regulations.
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|a Improving Community EHL and Risk Assessment -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 11 Indigenous Water Infrastructure : Lessons from Alaska Native Communities -- Framework for Research and Engineering Projects inAlaska Native Communities -- Overview of Alaska Native Governance -- Approval Process for WASH Research in Alaska -- Case Study on WASH Implementation in Alaska Native Communities: Processes, Challenges, and Insights -- Foundation and Planning: Building Trust and Addressing Drinking Water Concerns -- Approvals: Community and Institutional Approvals -- Implementation -- Data Sharing and Dissemination -- Empowerment -- Conclusion: Challenges and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 12 Water Reuse Infrastructure -- Introduction -- Types of Communication Activities Used For Water Reuse Projects -- Approaches to Communication and Information Sharing -- Moving Beyond Informing to Engagement -- Key Communication Challenges for Water Reuse -- Future of Communication and Engagement for Water Reuse -- References -- Chapter 13 Colonias with a Lack of Infrastructure -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Definitions -- Historical Context of Colonias Development -- Living Conditions and Health Impacts -- Flooding Challenges and Its Consequences -- A Study of Colonias in the Rio Grande Valley -- Data and Method -- The Total Count of Colonias in the RGV -- Susceptibility of Colonias to Public Health Hazards -- Transformations of Colonia Vulnerability to Public Health Hazards -- Extent of Community Resilience in the Colonias -- Colonias Affected by Flooding -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Key Communication Challenges -- Culturally Tailored Messaging -- Crisis Communication for Disaster Preparedness -- Colonias Facing Elevated Health Risks -- Future Research Directions -- References.
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|a PART III Digital Communication Ecosystems: Networks, Data, and Intelligence: -- Chapter 14 The Digital Backbone: Modern Communication Infrastructure's Role in Society -- Introduction -- Investigating Communication Infrastructure -- Communication Infrastructure as a Utility? -- Infrastructure and Democratic Values -- Building on the Past -- Digital Infrastructure -- The Organization of Digital Infrastructure -- Digital Technologies and Social Values -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15 Connecting Humanity from Submarine Cables to Starlink: How to Communicate About the Digital Infrastructures of the Internet -- Introduction -- Defining Infrastructures of Digital Communication -- Digital Communications Through an Infrastructural Lens -- Earth -- The Physical Infrastructure of Digital Communication -- Communicating the Planetary Impacts of Infrastructure -- Repair and the Earth Layer -- Cloud -- Materialities of the Cloud Layer -- Power Imbalances of Cloud Infrastructures -- Communicating for Equity and Repair -- Interface -- Access by Interface -- Designing Interfaces for Equity -- Communicating for Change -- User -- People Using Infrastructure -- Users as Agents of Change -- Equitable Outcomes for Users -- Understanding the Human Experience of Infrastructure -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16 CyberinfrastructureManaging and Transforming Big Data for Infrastructure Development -- Cyberinfrastructure -- Defining Cyberinfrastructure -- The Technical -- The Data -- The Social -- Cyberinfrastructure's Historical Development -- Infrastructure Communication -- Communication Challenges Within Cyberinfrastructure -- Solutions CI Offers Other Infrastructures -- Future of Cyberinfrastructure -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 17 Artificial Intelligence Supporting Infrastructure Decisions -- AI Models.
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|a Presents groundbreaking approaches for bridging engineering expertise and human-centered communication in infrastructure systems Infrastructure systems sustain daily life yet are often overlooked until they fail, at which point communication gaps can hinder effective responses and solutions.
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