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Technol Cult ; 65(1): 265-291, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38661801

RESUMO

Did the 1980s automotive standards reflect the European Economic Community's move toward a "technical democracy" or a broader democratic deficit? In the early 1980s, Europe's automotive sector faced multiple challenges: the European Commission's desire to harmonize technical standards and achieve greater European integration, intense competition between manufacturers, and environmental issues like acid rain. Debates on reducing air pollution focused on unleaded petrol and catalytic converters. Two associations representing civil society in Brussels responded to the increase in environmental concerns with a 1982 joint campaign. Despite a rich historiography on pollutant emission standards, highlighting the strategies of governments and companies, no study has dealt with the role nongovernmental organizations played. Based on public and private archives, particularly those of the European Bureau of Consumers' Unions, this article argues the new regulations did not result from the EU's consultation with civil society organizations like consumer groups but rather with the automotive industry.


Assuntos
Automóveis , Automóveis/história , Automóveis/normas , História do Século XX , Europa (Continente) , Democracia , União Europeia/história , Política Ambiental/história , Política Ambiental/legislação & jurisprudência , Indústrias/história , Indústrias/legislação & jurisprudência , Indústrias/normas
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Technol Cult ; 65(1): 211-236, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38661799

RESUMO

Since the late nineteenth century, Canada has required modern construction machines for industrial growth. Thanks to their novelty and visibility, these machines entered the Canadian psyche, symbolizing hopes and fears about the relentless transformations of modernity. Metaphors depicting these machines as zoomorphic and monstruous reflected the environmental-technological infrastructures they built, which redefined nature through technologies like trains, ships, and automobiles. This article discusses how Anglo-Canadians, particularly Ontarians, interpreted technology, drawing parallels with the automobile's history. Both had a problematic coexistence with humans as equally empowering and oppressive mobile machines that were imposed on public spaces and constructed as necessary for progress. The builders used the machines' allure to present construction as an inclusive civic spectacle and foster public tolerance for their relentless disruptions. They accomplished this faster than the automobile industry came to dominate the streets, as evidenced by the celebration of "sidewalk superintendents," compared to the contentious reproach of "jaywalkers."


Assuntos
Indústria da Construção , Canadá , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Indústria da Construção/história , Automóveis/história
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Multimedia | Recursos Multimídia | ID: multimedia-9315

RESUMO

“Jaywalking”: how the auto industry banned crossing the street.


Assuntos
Acidentes de Trânsito/história , Automóveis/história , Pedestres , Senso de Humor e Humor
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Technol Cult ; 56(2): 440-63, 2015 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26005087

RESUMO

This article explores the attempts in the United States in the 1970s to implement a new paradigm for automobile safety-crashworthiness, the idea that automobile passengers should be protected in the event of a crash. A large number of strategies were proposed, including air bags, seatbelt modifications, mandatory belt-use laws, and ignition interlocks. Many of these did not initially come to fruition, but they did give the automobile safety community a chance to experiment with different ways of distributing responsibilities between automobile occupants, automobile manufacturers, and, to a lesser extent, government agencies. These experiments helped pave the way for the successful implementation of a number of new strategies in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.


Assuntos
Acidentes de Trânsito/história , Automóveis/história , Regulamentação Governamental/história , Política Pública/história , Segurança/história , Acidentes de Trânsito/prevenção & controle , História do Século XX , Estados Unidos
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J Hist Med Allied Sci ; 67(3): 398-427, 2012 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21724644

RESUMO

The 1917-25 planning and construction at the University of Michigan of a new University Hospital, later dubbed Old Main, offers a noteworthy case study of the formal convergence of hospital and factory in early twentieth-century America. Designed by Albert Kahn, the architect responsible for Ford Motor Company's archetypal automobile plants, and located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, less than forty miles from Detroit's burgeoning factory landscape, Old Main was well positioned to reflect the values of industry in both appearance and operation. The building's outer surface represents a striking departure from the historicism that characterized several other hospitals of this period, while plans for the building's novel diagnostic unit demonstrate unique operational parallels to the assembly line model of production. Ultimately, Old Main's industrial design similarities cast it as a precociously modernist hospital, relating streamlined form to function more explicitly than many of its contemporary institutions.


Assuntos
Arquitetura/história , Arquitetura Hospitalar/história , Hospitais Universitários/história , Automóveis/história , História do Século XX , Humanos , Indústrias/história , Michigan
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J Soc Hist ; 45(1): 20-46, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22164884

RESUMO

The profuse historiography on the automobile in America near completely overlooks the ubiquitous cultural practice of entertaining live audiences by deliberately crashing cars. This paper seeks to rectify some of this ongoing neglect by providing a socio-historical exploration into the origins of this unique genre. The planned automobile wreck's birth is traced to the early 1920s and is situated contextually within an established tradition of disaster and destruction reenactments, key historical developments in the system of automobility, and the phenomenon of traffic accidents. By exposing the political economy behind this form of amusement and the dominant discourse surrounding it, the paper provides an explanation for how and why the deliberate demolition of such an iconic and celebrated technology was able to flourish in America.


Assuntos
Acidentes , Condução de Veículo , Características Culturais , Esportes , Acidentes/economia , Acidentes/história , Acidentes/legislação & jurisprudência , Acidentes/psicologia , Condução de Veículo/educação , Condução de Veículo/legislação & jurisprudência , Condução de Veículo/psicologia , Automóveis/história , Características Culturais/história , Diversidade Cultural , História do Século XX , Esportes/economia , Esportes/educação , Esportes/história , Esportes/legislação & jurisprudência , Esportes/fisiologia , Esportes/psicologia , Estados Unidos/etnologia
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Int J Hist Sport ; 28(2): 191-204, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21491707

RESUMO

The birth of the automobile in the late nineteenth century was greeted with a mixture of awe, scepticism and sometimes even disdain from sections of the European public. In this article, the steps taken in France to pioneer and promote this new invention are examined. Unreliable and noisy, the early automobile owes a debt of gratitude to the French aristocracy who organised and codified motor racing in an effort to test these new inventions while at the same time introduce them to a wider public. City-to-city races demonstrated the potential of the automobile before the initiative of Gordon Bennett proved to be the catalyst for the birth of international motor sport as we recognise it today. Finally this article looks at the special connection between Le Mans and the automobile. Le Mans has, through its 24-hour race, maintained a strong link with the development of everyday automobile tourism and offers the enthusiast an alternative to the machines that reach incredible speeds on modern-day closed circuits. This article examines how French roads were veritable testing grounds for the earliest cars and how the public roads of Le Mans maintain the tradition to this day.


Assuntos
Antropologia Cultural , Traumatismos em Atletas , Condução de Veículo , Equipamentos Esportivos , Esportes , Antropologia Cultural/educação , Antropologia Cultural/história , Traumatismos em Atletas/etnologia , Traumatismos em Atletas/história , Traumatismos em Atletas/psicologia , Condução de Veículo/educação , Condução de Veículo/legislação & jurisprudência , Condução de Veículo/psicologia , Automóveis/economia , Automóveis/história , Automóveis/legislação & jurisprudência , França/etnologia , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Atividades de Lazer/economia , Atividades de Lazer/psicologia , Segurança/economia , Segurança/história , Segurança/legislação & jurisprudência , Classe Social/história , Esportes/economia , Esportes/educação , Esportes/história , Esportes/legislação & jurisprudência , Esportes/fisiologia , Esportes/psicologia , Equipamentos Esportivos/economia , Equipamentos Esportivos/história , Equipamentos Esportivos/legislação & jurisprudência
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G Ital Med Lav Ergon ; 33(3 Suppl): 470-4, 2011.
Artigo em Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23393901

RESUMO

Between the end of the fifties and the second half of the sixties the Italian car industry was one of the few in Europe to introduce technical changes for car safety. Some Italian popular magazines took part in this plan not only by an information and prevention campaign, but also by promoting experimental safety car projects. Among them Quattroruote, rivista mensile per gli automobilisti di oggi e di domani stands out.


Assuntos
Acidentes de Trânsito/história , Acidentes de Trânsito/prevenção & controle , Automóveis/história , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto/história , Segurança/história , História do Século XX , Humanos , Itália
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Soc Stud Sci ; 40(2): 243-74, 2010 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20527322

RESUMO

Today, in the midst of economic crisis, senior executives at US automakers and influential industry analysts frequently reflect on the progression that safety testing has taken from the crude trials done on the road, to controlled laboratory experiments, and to today's complex math-based simulation models. They use stories of this seemingly linear and natural sequence to justify further investment in simulation technologies. The analysis presented in this paper shows that change in the structures of automakers' organizations co-evolved with regulations specifying who was at fault in vehicle impacts, how vehicles should be built to withstand the force of an impact, and how testing should be done to assure that vehicles met those requirements. Changes in the regulatory environment were bolstered by new theories about crash test dynamics and changing technologies with which to test those theories. Thus, as new technological and regulatory innovations co-evolved with innovations in organizational structuring, ideas about how to best conduct crash tests shifted and catalyzed new cycles of technological, regulatory, and organizational innovation. However, this co-evolutionary story tells us that the move from road to lab to math was not natural or linear as today's managerial rhetoric would have us believe. Rather, the logic of math-based simulation was the result of technological, regulatory and organizational changes that created an industry-wide ideology that supported the move toward math while making it appear natural within the shifting structure of the industry.


Assuntos
Acidentes de Trânsito/história , Automóveis/história , Regulamentação Governamental/história , Indústrias/história , Tecnologia/história , Automóveis/legislação & jurisprudência , Automóveis/normas , Simulação por Computador , História do Século XX , Indústrias/legislação & jurisprudência , Inovação Organizacional , Tecnologia/normas , Tecnologia/tendências , Estados Unidos
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