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Abstract
Usually, drivers decide where and when to take a break. However, sometimes accidents, treacherous weather, medical circumstances, political protests, or traffic congestion can lead to unplanned stops, interrupting their journeys and forcing them to take breaks. This paper examines the effects of road closures on service areas based on an incident involving an onset of adverse weather conditions in the late winter season that affected both lorry drivers and service area employees. I apply a concept of waiting integrated into mobility that rejects the duality of driving and resting and thus can transcend the functionalities classically ascribed to the service area. In the paper, I draw on ethnographic data collected during a snowstorm at a service area in north-western Bulgaria in February 2020.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 76-90 |
Journal | Mobility Humanities |
Volume | 3 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Jul 2024 |
Event | T2M 20th Annual Conference - University of Padua (MoHu Centre), Padua, Italy Duration: 21 Sep 2021 → 24 Sep 2022 https://www.mobilityandhumanities.it/t2m2022conference/ |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 504017 Cultural anthropology
Keywords
- Bulgaria
- Ethnography
- (Im)mobility
- Logistics
- Waiting
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Mobility Humanities (Journal)
Michael Anranter (Editor) & Manuel Moser (Editor)
1 Jan 2023 → 1 Aug 2024Activity: Publication peer-review, and editorial work › Editor of journal or series
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Unintended Stopovers at a Service Area – Waiting for State Authorities to Unblock the Street
Michael Anranter (Selected presenter)
30 Sep 2022Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
Research output
- 1 Article
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Introduction: Pausing, Waiting, and Dwelling in Mobilities
Anranter, M. & Moser, M., 31 Jul 2024, In: Mobility Humanities. p. 1 8 p.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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