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Маршрутное такси на перекрестке режимов справедливости

Маршрутное такси на перекрестке режимов справедливости

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются социальные проблемы маршрутного такси как специфического постсоветского феномена частного общественного транспорта. Авторы подчеркивают теоретический потенциал исследования маршрутного такси для социологии города. Социотехнический ансамбль маршрутного такси является полем многочисленных противоречий и конфликтов, среди которых выделяется проблема справедливости. В конце статьи выдвигается гипотеза о том, что конфликтогенность маршрутных такси обусловлена столкновением различных режимов справедливости.

The article concerns social problems of route taxi as a specific post-soviet phenomenon-private public transportation system. The authors stress theoretical potential of share taxi studies for urban sociology. Sociotechnical assemblage of share taxi is a field of multiple contradictions and conflict, of which the problem of justice is articulated. At the end of the article the hypothesis is suggested that conflicts in share taxi system are conditioned by juxtaposition of different regimes of justification.

Keywords

МАРШРУТНОЕ ТАКСИ, ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЙ ТРАНСПОРТ, СОЦИОЛОГИЯ МОБИЛЬНОСТЕЙ, ПУБЛИЧНОЕ И ПРИВАТНОЕ, СПРАВЕДЛИВОСТЬ, СОЦИОТЕХНИЧЕСКИЙ АНСАМБЛЬ, МОРАЛЬ И ТЕХНОЛОГИЯ, ЛЮК БОЛТАНСКИ, ЛОРАН ТЕВЕНО

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