跨阶层联盟和都柏林电动汽车的兴起

IF 6.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Progress in Human Geography Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1177/19427786231172130
Conchúr Ó Maonaigh
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交通运输在产生温室气体排放和其他有害污染物方面的作用,促使全球各国政府将电动汽车(ev)纳入其气候行动战略的核心。反过来,批判性地理学家已经将注意力转向电动汽车在推动城市以外地区的资源开采和封闭城市空间方面的作用,其代价是公共汽车车道、自行车道和步行空间等基础设施。然而,不太清楚的是,阶级关系的奇怪结构涉及到新的积累策略,空间和固定的形成,至少在一段时间内,能够将电动汽车和相关基础设施在城市中混乱展开的一些紧张局势结合在一起。在下一篇论文中,我将重点介绍爱尔兰都柏林的电动汽车用户所扮演的角色,他们与汽车公司建立了新的跨阶层联盟,以促进电动汽车的发展,并将私人和商业汽车的机动性作为脱碳议程的核心。我认为有必要将电动汽车用户的脱碳行动概念化,作为一个更广泛的阶级项目的一部分,该项目旨在吸引更富有的用户来推动改变城市,并产生不平衡的脱碳途径。
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Cross-class alliances and the rise of electric vehicles in Dublin
The role of transportation in producing greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful pollutants has led governments across the globe to incorporate electric vehicles (EVs) at the centre of their climate action strategies. In turn, critical geographers have directed attention to the role of EVs in driving resource extractivism in geographies outside of the city and in enclosing urban space at the expense of infrastructures such as bus lanes, cycleways and walkable spaces. Less well charted, however, is the odd structure of class relations involved in the formation of new accumulation strategies, spaces and fixes capable of holding together, for a time at least, some of the tensions emerging from the chaotic unfolding of EVs and associated infrastructures in cities. In the following paper, I shine a light on the role of EV users in Dublin, Ireland, who pursue and forge novel cross-class alliances with automobile firms in an effort to promote EVs and cement private and commercial automobility as the core of the decarbonization agenda. I argue for the need to conceptualise the decarbonizing action of EV users as part of a wider class project intended to enrol wealthier users in a push to alter the city and produce uneven pathways of decarbonization.
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期刊介绍: Progress in Human Geography is the peer-review journal of choice for those wanting to know about the state of the art in all areas of research in the field of human geography - philosophical, theoretical, thematic, methodological or empirical. Concerned primarily with critical reviews of current research, PiHG enables a space for debate about questions, concepts and findings of formative influence in human geography.
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