Questioning streets. On plural origins, plural uses, and plural futures

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Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld
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Streets occupy a vast amount of the space most people inhabit daily, and yet they often go unnoticed as an explicit object. This article goes into some depth on what streets have been, are, and could be, based on a historical and literature review, three expert interviews, as well as a search through songs and the music scene, and literary quotes. It also includes a linguistic reflection on the term. Based on these various sources, the article then offers a set of seven themes around which streets can be understood, including one about “the as-yet unimagined” and a set of questions that can help guide investigations based on each of these themes. The article thus broadens the view of the multiple roles that streets could have in the future, in terms of mobility and transportation, but also far beyond these aspects. Finally, it makes a larger conceptual provocation: how might plurality be embraced without sacrificing clarity, thus empowering the varied realities of people, and their requirements and wishes, to materialize in their daily lives − without losing touch with questions of sustainability and justice?
质疑街道。关于复数起源、复数使用和复数未来
街道占据了大多数人每天居住的大量空间,但它们往往被忽视为一个明确的对象。本文将基于一篇历史文献综述、三位专家访谈,以及对歌曲、音乐场景和文学引用的搜索,深入探讨街道的过去、现在和未来。它还包括对该术语的语言学反思。基于这些不同的来源,文章随后提出了七个主题,围绕这些主题可以理解街道,包括一个关于“尚未想象”的主题,以及一组可以帮助指导基于这些主题的调查的问题。因此,这篇文章拓宽了街道在未来可能扮演的多种角色的观点,不仅在流动性和交通方面,而且远远超出了这些方面。最后,它提出了一个更大的概念挑战:如何在不牺牲清晰度的情况下接受多元化,从而使人们的各种现实及其需求和愿望在日常生活中具体化,同时又不与可持续性和正义问题失去联系?
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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