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Most social science studies on automobility have focused on the production, usage, identity construction and aesthetic improvements of personal means of transportation. What happens if we shift the focus to the labour, knowledge and social relations that go into the unavoidable moments of maintenance and repair? Taking motorcycling in Romania as an ethnographic entry point, this book documents how bikers handle the inevitable moments of malfunction and breakdown. Using both mobile and sedentary research methods, the book describes the joys and troubles experienced by amateur mechanics, professional mechanics and untechnical men and women when fixing bikes.



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“A welcome addition to a host of areas of academic study, including, but not limited to the transformation of an analogue to a digital world and how that change has affected economies, social structures, gender relations and concepts of personal identity.” • Steven Alford, Nova Southeastern University

“The book draws attention to an overlooked area of mobility studies—repair and maintenance. It inventively demonstrates the social and political dimensions of technology and is especially attentive to gender distinctions and differences.” • Suzanne Ferriss, Nova Southeastern University



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Fixing Motorcycles in Post-repair Societies

Chapter 1. Shifting Frames of Motorcycling Maintenance and Repair in Romania
Chapter 2. Maintenance and Repair Work in a Repair Society
Chapter 3. The Digitization of Motorcycling, Post-repair Society and A-technical Bikers
Chapter 4. Female Bikers and the Barriers to Motorcycling
Chapter 5. Women Who Repair Bikes: Gender and Repair Networks
Chapter 6. Post-repair Pedagogies: A-technical Bikers and Retro-repair

Conclusion: From the repair society to post-repair subjectivities

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 10/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800738775, 978-1800738775
      ISBN10: 1800738773

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Most social science studies on automobility have focused on the production, usage, identity construction and aesthetic improvements of personal means of transportation. What happens if we shift the focus to the labour, knowledge and social relations that go into the unavoidable moments of maintenance and repair? Taking motorcycling in Romania as an ethnographic entry point, this book documents how bikers handle the inevitable moments of malfunction and breakdown. Using both mobile and sedentary research methods, the book describes the joys and troubles experienced by amateur mechanics, professional mechanics and untechnical men and women when fixing bikes.



      Trade Review

      “A welcome addition to a host of areas of academic study, including, but not limited to the transformation of an analogue to a digital world and how that change has affected economies, social structures, gender relations and concepts of personal identity.” • Steven Alford, Nova Southeastern University

      “The book draws attention to an overlooked area of mobility studies—repair and maintenance. It inventively demonstrates the social and political dimensions of technology and is especially attentive to gender distinctions and differences.” • Suzanne Ferriss, Nova Southeastern University



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Fixing Motorcycles in Post-repair Societies

      Chapter 1. Shifting Frames of Motorcycling Maintenance and Repair in Romania
      Chapter 2. Maintenance and Repair Work in a Repair Society
      Chapter 3. The Digitization of Motorcycling, Post-repair Society and A-technical Bikers
      Chapter 4. Female Bikers and the Barriers to Motorcycling
      Chapter 5. Women Who Repair Bikes: Gender and Repair Networks
      Chapter 6. Post-repair Pedagogies: A-technical Bikers and Retro-repair

      Conclusion: From the repair society to post-repair subjectivities

      References
      Index

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