A train reaction: the infrastructural politics and mobility injustices accompanying Hanoi's new urban railway Line 2A

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Sarah Turner, Binh N. Nguyen, Madeleine Hykes
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Abstract

In 2008, Vietnam's Prime Minister approved the construction of the ‘Hanoi Urban Railway System’, a major infrastructure project for the country's capital city. The construction of Line 2A, the first line of this 8-line railway, took ten years to complete, and was finally inaugurated in November 2021. Spanning 13 km across the city centre, Line 2A encountered more than just construction setbacks, with its reputation tarnished by contractor choice, accidents, and public scepticism over safety and accessibility. Sowing further seeds of doubt in the minds of many Hanoi residents is the fact that two-thirds of the original financing came from preferential loans from Vietnam's large northern neighbour, conditional on the contractor and key materials being sourced from Vietnam's large, northern neighbour. Moreover, the project is informally categorized as part of Vietnam's large northern neighbour's Belt and Road Initiative. Drawing from conceptual literature regarding infrastructural politics and mobility (in)justice, we analyse how Hanoi residents have experienced and negotiated the construction of this Chinese-Vietnamese infrastructure project. In particular, we consider how the livelihoods of those directly affected by the railway's operations, namely motorbike taxi-drivers, have been impacted to date.
火车的反应:河内新城市铁路2A线的基础设施政治和流动性不公正
2008年,越南总理批准建设“河内城市铁路系统”,这是该国首都的一个重大基础设施项目。这条8线铁路的第一条线路2A线历时10年建成,最终于2021年11月开通。横跨市中心13公里的2A线遭遇的不仅仅是施工上的挫折,它的声誉也因承包商的选择、事故以及公众对安全性和可达性的怀疑而受损。在许多河内居民心中播下进一步怀疑的种子的事实是,三分之二的原始融资来自越南北部大邻国的优惠贷款,条件是承包商和关键材料必须来自越南北部的大邻国。此外,该项目被非正式地归类为越南北部邻国“一带一路”倡议的一部分。根据有关基础设施政治和流动性(司法)的概念性文献,我们分析了河内居民如何经历和谈判这个中越基础设施项目的建设。特别是,我们考虑了直接受铁路运营影响的人,即摩托车司机的生计迄今为止受到的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography is an international, multidisciplinary journal jointly published three times a year by the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, and Wiley-Blackwell. The SJTG provides a forum for discussion of problems and issues in the tropical world; it includes theoretical and empirical articles that deal with the physical and human environments and developmental issues from geographical and interrelated disciplinary viewpoints. We welcome contributions from geographers as well as other scholars from the humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences with an interest in tropical research.
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