在将自行车纳入交通系统主流的大流行背景下出现的故事情节

Varsolo Sunio , Andre Joseph Theng , Philip Peckson , Jedd Carlo Ugay
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以菲律宾马尼拉大都市为案例,我们研究了 Covid 大流行如何为将自行车边缘化的主流故事情节去合法化以及将自行车纳入城市交通系统主流的替代故事情节合法化打开了一扇机会之窗。故事情节是对复杂叙述的浓缩概括,是讨论中的便捷速记。通过对十个由自行车运动倡导者组成的 Facebook 群组的帖子进行内容分析,我们确定了六对相互竞争的故事情节及其关键叙述。此外,通过半正式访谈和在线调查,我们确定了代表不同背景的有限受访者对故事情节内容的认同程度和共识。我们的结果表明,大流行前,去合法化的故事情节在受访者中产生了更强烈的共鸣。而在大流行前后,自行车在马尼拉大都会的社会表征发生了积极的转变,这表现在出现了合法化的故事情节。但这并不意味着这种积极转变已经完成,不再受到挑战。虽然支持自行车运动的故事情节迅速合法化,但对这种合法化的争论仍在继续。自行车运动在大流行期间取得的成果能否在大流行之后继续保持下去,这是一个悬而未决的问题。
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Emerging storylines in the context of the pandemic for the mainstreaming of bicycles in the transport system

Using Metropolitan Manila in the Philippines as a case study, we investigate how the Covid pandemic has opened up a window of opportunity for the de-legitimization of dominant storylines marginalizing cycling and the legitimization of alternative storylines favoring the mainstreaming of bicycles in urban transport systems. Storylines are condensed summaries of complex narratives deployed as convenient shorthand in discussions. Through a content analysis of posts from ten Facebook groups by cycling advocates, we identify six pairs of contending storylines and their key narratives. Furthermore, through semi-formal interviews and an online survey, we determine the level of agreement and the consensus around agreement with the content of the storylines among a limited sample of respondents representing various backgrounds. Our results suggest that pre-pandemic, delegitimizing storylines resonate more strongly among the respondents. Peri-pandemic, a positive shift has occurred in the social representation of bicycles in Metropolitan Manila, as indicated by the emergence of legitimizing storylines. This does not mean, however, that this positive shift is complete and not challenged anymore. Though a rapid legitimization of pro-cycling storylines has been observed, there is an ongoing contestation against such legitimization. Whether the peri-pandemic cycling gains can be sustained post-pandemic is an open question.

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