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Uber, Marshrutkas and socially (dis-) embedded mobilities (June 2018)

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This article offers a first comparative discussion about ride-sharing (ride-sourcing) practices and informal transport. It focuses primarily on Uber, and marshrutkas – a socially and economically crucial mobility offer prevailing in many post-Soviet cities. The absence or evasion of state regulations, low labour standards of transport workers, and high safety risks for passengers unite the high-tech globalised corporate ride-sourcing sector and low-tech localised marshrutkas. The digital technological leap has made it infinitely easier to recruit transport workers to de-territorialise coordination activities, to advocate for avoiding regulations and draw significant capital investments. In cities of the Global North this leads to an informalisation of formerly relatively protected labour relations. In cities of the Global South, this can involve the loss of horizontally embedded modes of shared transport, in favour of corporate ride-sourcing: further fragmentation and alienation of the labour force, without solving issues of negative externalities.

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Authors & Contributors
Scott D. Juall
Mariusz Baranowski
Andrey Vozyanov
Astrid Mignon Kirchhof
Danika Bellamy-Sankar
Zofka, Jan
Journals
The Journal of Transport History
Transfers
Métropoles
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
Cold War History
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Publishers
Foundation for the History of Technology
The University of Chicago Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Chicago Press
Little, Brown, and Company
Berghahn Books
Concepts
Ridesharing
Taxicabs
Land transportation
Mobility studies
Mobility
urban transportation
People
Clune, Frank
Hill, Ernestine M.
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
Places
Eastern Europe
Europe
China
Paris (France)
Rangoon
Nairobi (Kenya)
Institutions
Uber
Airbnb (Firm)
Paris
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