Building infrastructure for mobility: the case of self-service bicycle programs in Paris

Authors

  • Martín Tironi Centre de Sociologie de l’innovation, Ecole des Mines de Paris.

Abstract

Sustainable city, new technologies, mobility. These, among others, are some of the terms commonly used to refer to the globalization of the self-service bicycle programmes. Valued for its 'planet friendly' character, these systems have become the hallmark for cities that want to become part of the so-called 'green culture'. Drawing from the experience of the Vélib' program in Paris, this essay problematizes the notions of sustainable city and mobility and describes the collective and controversial work needed to elaborate and stabilize this infrastructure. This essay describes the instruments, strategies and movements (political, urban and technical) used in the conception of this system. The first part of the text describes how the system of public bicycles is conceived as a symbol of the rebirth of urban practices in a big contemporary metropolis. The second part draws on empirical material from a case study of a self-service bicycle system in Paris and analyses two controversies at the beginning of the project. These controversies, which will be analysed from a pragmatic perspective, will allow us to move beyond the common, culturalist way of conceptualizing these infrastructures.

Keywords

Sustainable city, Mobility, Controversy, Experts

Author Biography

Martín Tironi, Centre de Sociologie de l’innovation, Ecole des Mines de Paris.

es sociólogo de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile y Master en la Universidad Paris-Sorbonne V. Actualmente realiza sus estudios de doctorado en el Centre de Sociologie de l’innovation de la Escuela de Minas de Paris, en torno al proceso de producción y actualización del sistema de bicicletas públicas de Paris, desarrollando una investigación etnográfica sobre la trayectoria del dispositivo desde su concepción hasta la actualidad. Sus temáticas de interés son sociología de la técnica (particularmente las denominadas green technology) antropología de la actividad situada y sociología de las controversias. Actualmente se desempeña como profesor asistente en los cursos ‘descripción de controversias y ‘Sociedad, Historia, Cultura’ de la Escuela de Minas de Paris.

Published

2011-03-08

How to Cite

Tironi, M. (2011). Building infrastructure for mobility: the case of self-service bicycle programs in Paris. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 11(1), 41–62. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v11n1.824

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