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Record Nr.

UNINA9910557424103321

Autore

Gopakumar Govind

Titolo

Installing automobility : emerging politics of mobility and streets in Indian cities / / Govind Gopakumar

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, : The MIT Press, 2020

Cambridge : , : The MIT Press, , 2020

ISBN

0-262-35855-7

0-262-35854-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (304 pages)

Collana

Urban and Industrial Environments

Disciplina

303.48/32095487

Soggetti

Transportation, Automotive - Social aspects - India - Bangalore

Automobiles - Social aspects - India - Bangalore

Traffic congestion - India - Bangalore - History

Urban transportation policy - India - Bangalore

City planning - India - Bangalore

Sustainable urban development - India - Bangalore

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Installing automobility in Bengaluru -- Locating congestion in Bengaluru -- Regime of congestion -- Infrastructures of privilege -- Automotive citizenship -- Shabby automobility -- Displacing automobility.

Sommario/riassunto

An examination of the process of prioritizing private motorized transportation in Bengaluru, a rapidly growing megacity of the Global South. Automobiles and their associated infrastructures, deeply embedded in Western cities, have become a rapidly growing presence in the mega-cities of the Global South. Streets, once crowded with pedestrians, pushcarts, vendors, and bicyclists, are now choked with motor vehicles, many of them private automobiles. In this book, Govind Gopakumar examines this shift, analyzing the phenomenon of automobility in Bengaluru (formerly known as Bangalore), a rapidly growing city of about ten million people in southern India. He finds that the advent of automobility in Bengaluru has privileged the mobility needs of the elite while marginalizing those of the rest of the



population. Gopakumar connects Bengaluru's burgeoning automobility to the city's history and to the spatial, technological, and social interventions of a variety of urban actors. Automobility becomes a juggernaut, threatening to reorder the city to enhance automotive travel. He discusses the evolution of congestion and urban change in Bengaluru; the "regimes of congestion" that emerge to address the issue; an "infrastructurescape" that shapes the mobile behavior of all residents but is largely governed by the privileged; and the enfranchisement of an "automotive citizenship" (and the disenfranchisement of non-automobile-using publics). Gopakumar also finds that automobility in Bengaluru faces ongoing challenges from such diverse sources as waste flows, popular religiosity, and political leadership. These challenges, however, introduce messiness without upsetting automobility. He therefore calls for efforts to displace automobility that are grounded in reordering the mobility regime, relandscaping the city and its infrastructures, and reclaiming streets for other uses.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910626197403321

Titolo

IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference : healthcare technology : [proceedings]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Piscataway, N.J.], : IEEE, [2006]-

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Disciplina

610

Soggetti

Medical electronics

Biomedical engineering

Electronics, Medical

Bioengineering

Electrical Equipment and Supplies

Électronique en médecine

Génie biomédical

Conference Proceedings.

Periodicals.

Conference papers and proceedings.

Actes de congrès.



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Periodico

Note generali

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