This work explores practices of non-commercial carsharing. It argues that hegemonic practices of automobility are reconstituted through a process of everyday resistance, re-embedding capitalist mobilities in everyday life along four aspects: Redefine the meaning of the car and automobility, reembed automobility into its environmental context, foster sociality and change ownership relations. Thence, non-commercial carsharing shows a potential pathway for a socio-ecological just and post-capitalist mobility transition.
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This work explores practices of non-commercial carsharing. It argues that hegemonic practices of automobility are reconstituted through a process of everyday resistance, re-embedding capitalist mobilities in everyday life along four aspects: Redefine the meaning of the car and automobility, reembed automobility into its environmental context, foster sociality and change ownership relations. Thence, non-commercial carsharing shows a potential pathway for a socio-ecological just and post-capitalis...
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