Geographies of new mobility services: The emergence of a premium mobility network space

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Sören Groth , Thomas Klinger , Noriko Otsuka
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This paper offers a critical perspective on spatial supply structures of new mobility services using the example of carsharing, bikesharing and e-scootersharing. Following conceptual consideration of Splintering Urbanism, the emergence of a Premium Mobility Network Space (PMNS) is propounded; i.e. an exclusive supply of interconnected mobility services that is inscribed in the social and action spaces of the economically and culturally privileged elites of Western (post-industrial) societies by the marked-based mobility providers. Regarding this, we assume that the PMNS is effective intra- and interregionally at different spatial scales because the social and action spaces of the post-industrial elites are correspondingly organized intra- and inter-regionally. A (preliminary) comparative study of German cities over 300,000 inhabitants in this paper suggests that this PMNS mainly extends across the economic and cultural prosperous context of Global Cities. In this city network, the same few market players of Carsharing, Bikesharing, E-Scootersharing, etc. can be located over and over again; i.e. travelers between the cities experience a reduced transaction effort because they do not have to install new apps to use the certain services and find the same services in every global city. By contrast, the supply of new mobility services in other cities that are not part of the global city network – and this applies in particular to the economically weak old industrial cities affected by structural change – is poor to non-existent. In a second step, bivariate and multivariate analyses using Frankfurt/Main as a case study reveal that the socio-spatially exclusive supply of new mobility services continues in the economically and culturally prosperous areas within the global cities themselves. Methodically, the city comparison is based on an Internet and media analysis in order to identify the supply of new mobility services by cities. For the analyses in Frankfurt, certain supply structures were overlaid with official city district data. Overall, our findings point to a spatially selective supply pattern of new mobility services within economically and culturally prosperous spaces, suggesting an interconnected mobility network in the sense of a PMNS. By contrast, urban peripheries beyond the global city are bypassed, i.e., on the one hand, the social spaces of the marginalized underclass in the socio-spatial peripheries and, on the other hand, the dispersed suburban housing estates associated with a traditional middle class that remain oriented toward private automobility. In conclusion, these observations are of great importance because they contradict any sustainability ascriptions that are discursively produced around the supply of new mobility services. The suspicion arises that developing new mobility services under market-based developments only permits socio-spatially fragmented supply structures, but not the expected spatially ubiquitous solution that is needed for sustainable everyday mobilities.

新移动服务的地理分布:优质移动网络空间的出现
本文以汽车共享、自行车共享和电动滑板车共享为例,对新型出行服务的空间供给结构进行了批判性的分析。在对城市分裂主义的概念思考之后,提出了优质移动网络空间(PMNS)的概念;也就是说,在西方(后工业)社会的经济和文化特权精英的社会和行动空间中,由以市场为基础的移动提供商提供相互关联的移动服务的独家供应。关于这一点,我们假设PMNS在不同的空间尺度上是有效的,因为后工业精英的社会和行动空间相应地在区域内和区域间组织起来。本文对德国超过30万居民的城市进行的(初步)比较研究表明,这种PMNS主要延伸到全球城市的经济和文化繁荣背景。在这个城市网络中,Carsharing, bikessharing, E-Scootersharing等相同的少数市场参与者可以反复定位;也就是说,城市之间的旅行者可以减少交易工作量,因为他们不必安装新的应用程序来使用特定的服务,并在每个全球城市找到相同的服务。相比之下,不属于全球城市网络的其他城市的新流动服务供应很差,甚至不存在,这尤其适用于受结构变化影响的经济薄弱的老工业城市。第二步,以法兰克福/美因为例进行的双变量和多变量分析表明,在全球城市本身的经济和文化繁荣地区,新的交通服务的社会空间排他供应仍在继续。系统地,城市比较是基于互联网和媒体分析,以确定城市新的移动服务的供应。对于法兰克福的分析,某些供应结构被覆盖在官方城市区域数据上。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,在经济和文化繁荣的空间中,新的移动服务的空间选择性供应模式,表明在PMNS意义上的互联移动网络。相比之下,全球城市之外的城市边缘被绕过,即,一方面,社会空间边缘中边缘化下层阶级的社会空间,另一方面,与传统中产阶级相关的分散的郊区住宅区仍然以私人汽车为导向。总之,这些观察结果非常重要,因为它们与围绕新的移动服务供应而随意产生的任何可持续性归属相矛盾。人们怀疑,在市场发展的基础上开发新的移动服务只允许社会空间碎片化的供应结构,而不是可持续日常移动所需的预期空间无处不在的解决方案。
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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