İSTANBUL CAB DRIVERS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION: A STUDY OF LEGAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Eyüp Mert Bi̇rdal, Enes Kuruçay, Arda Ibikoglu
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For three decades until November 2021, when an additional 1,000 cab licenses were issued, the total number of cab licenses in İstanbul was limited to 17,395. As the total number of cab licenses has not kept pace with İstanbul’s growing population, it has become impossible in the last decade to find an available cab during rush hours. The increasing scarcity of cabs not only turned this issue into an important social and political problem; it also brought many other players into the market, such as pirate cabs and Uber, the ridesharing app. Surprisingly, there is limited scholarly research on İstanbul cab drivers and the sector in general. Based on a research project conducted by undergraduate students in İstanbul during the fall of 2017, this article takes a comparative look at how İstanbul cab drivers engage in dispute resolution. During field work based on 19 semi-structured interviews with cab drivers and participant observation at a cab station, two types of grievances emerged as the most important issues for these drivers: 1) problems at the cab station, especially with the order of dispatching, and 2) encroachment by Uber. While most of the drivers were quite successful in utilizing various dispute resolution mechanisms in dealing with grievances at the cab station, very few of them engaged in mobilization, such as pursuing mechanisms to combat the increasing competition from Uber. We argue in this article that cab drivers are more likely to mobilize in defense of their rights if they believe that they are legitimate and rights-bearing subjects, as they are at the cab station. However, they are less likely to mobilize for their rights if they believe that they are marginalized and disreputable members of society, as in the case of their grievances against Uber. In other words, we argue that rights mobilization depends heavily on a sense of belonging.
İstanbul出租车司机与纠纷解决:法律意识研究
直到2021年11月追加发放1000张驾驶证的30年间,İstanbul的驾驶证总数限制在17395张。由于出租车牌照的总数跟不上İstanbul不断增长的人口,在过去的十年里,在高峰时间找到一辆可用的出租车已经变得不可能。出租车的日益稀缺不仅使这一问题成为一个重要的社会和政治问题;它还将许多其他参与者带入了市场,比如海盗出租车和拼车应用优步。令人惊讶的是,对İstanbul出租车司机和整个行业的学术研究有限。基于2017年秋季İstanbul的本科生进行的一项研究项目,本文对İstanbul出租车司机如何参与争议解决进行了比较研究。基于对19名出租车司机的半结构化访谈和在出租车站点的参与者观察,在实地工作中,两种类型的不满成为这些司机最重要的问题:1)出租车站点的问题,特别是调度秩序;2)Uber的侵犯。虽然大多数司机都很成功地利用了各种纠纷解决机制来处理出租车站的不满,但很少有人参与动员,比如寻求机制来对抗来自Uber日益激烈的竞争。我们在这篇文章中认为,如果出租车司机相信自己是合法的、有权利的主体,他们就更有可能动员起来捍卫自己的权利,就像他们在出租车站一样。然而,如果他们认为自己是被边缘化的、声名狼藉的社会成员,就像他们对优步的不满一样,他们就不太可能动员起来争取自己的权利。换句话说,我们认为权利动员在很大程度上取决于归属感。
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