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Driving the City: taxi drivers and the tactics of everyday life in Beijing
Taxi fahren: Taxifahrer und die Taktiken des Alltags in Peking
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Abstract "This article examines the ways in which taxi driving and China's quest for global ascendency are interlinked and enmeshed. Inspired by de Certeau's The Practice of Everyday Life and his conceptual formulation of 'strategy' and 'tactic', this article explores how taxi drivers, through their everyday... view more
"This article examines the ways in which taxi driving and China's quest for global ascendency are interlinked and enmeshed. Inspired by de Certeau's The Practice of Everyday Life and his conceptual formulation of 'strategy' and 'tactic', this article explores how taxi drivers, through their everyday practice of driving, found ways and moments to tactically challenge and appropriate so-called 'civility campaigns' and a rising China. By demonstrating the numerous instances of tactics taxi drivers used, I argue that their socio-economic marginality did not, in fact, reduce them to a 'powerless' position. I bring in Foucault's analytics of power and governmentality to add to de Certeau's work by helping to explain the intertwined relationship between government and governed to shed light on the complexity implicated in the dynamics of power relations and resistance. I examine the period around the 2008 Beijing Olympics as it involved large-scale attempts to showcase China through (urban) transformation." (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
tactics; everyday life; China; power; governmentality; town; Olympic Games; Far East
Classification
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations
Document language
English
Publication Year
2014
Page/Pages
p. 175-206
Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 43 (2014) 4
ISSN
1868-1026
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed