Networked mobility and temporal spaces: Cycling as jugaad in post-pandemic Kolkata

Q1 Social Sciences
Avishek Ray , Neha Gupta
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Abstract

The wider shifts in the conditions of mobility wrought by the pandemic, on the one hand, invoke anxieties around the ideas of health and wellness; and on the other hand, occasion the use a variety of health apps meant to carve out niche ‘safe spaces’. Based on semi-structured in-depth interviews with leisure cyclists in Kolkata, in this article, we demonstrate how app-enhanced cycling practices, primarily intended as a wellness activity during the pandemic, manifest certain ‘temporal spaces’ – quasi-virtual spaces, as extension of the online/digital-offline/material continuum, connected to locally contingent data environments – through tactical use of jugaad. In this scheme, individual practices of mobility eventually yield solidarities – digitally-mediated ‘networked publics’ – wherein human agencies, technological materialities and socio-political relationalities imbricate toward reconfiguring urban geographies. This phenomenon of informal place-making leverages the affordances of the very digital apparatus that, during the pandemic, has often underpinned the statist techniques of surveillance on mobilities.

网络化流动与时间空间:后大流行病时代加尔各答的自行车运动
一方面,大流行病造成的流动条件的广泛变化引起了人们对健康和保健观念的焦虑;另一方面,人们使用各种健康应用程序来开辟利基 "安全空间"。本文基于对加尔各答休闲骑车者的半结构式深度访谈,展示了在大流行病期间,主要作为健康活动的应用程序增强型骑车实践是如何通过战术性地使用 "jugaad "来体现某些 "时间空间"--作为在线/数字-离线/物质连续体延伸的准虚拟空间,并与当地或然的数据环境相连接。在这一方案中,个人的流动实践最终产生了团结--以数字为媒介的 "网络化公共"--在这种团结中,人类机构、技术物质和社会政治关系相互交织,最终重构了城市地理格局。这种非正式的场所营造现象利用了数字设备的能力,而在大流行病期间,这些数字设备往往支撑着国家对流动性的监控技术。
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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