Rights in Transit

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Rights in Transit

Public Transportation and the Right to the City in California's East Bay

Public administration Civics and citizenship Human geography Transport planning and policy Intelligent and automated transport system technology

Author: Kafui Ablode Attoh

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Collection: Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation

Language: English

Published by: University of Georgia Press

Published on: 1st February 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 178 pages

ISBN: 9780820354224


Is public transportation a right? Should it be?

For those reliant on public transit, the answer is invariably “yes” to both. Indeed, when city officials propose slashing service or raising fares, it is these riders who are often the first to appear at that officials’ door demanding their “right” to more service. Rights in Transit starts from the presumption that such riders are justified. For those who lack other means of mobility, transit is a lifeline. It offers access to many of the entitlements we take as essential: food, employment, and democratic public life itself. While accepting transit as a right, this book also suggests that there remains a desperate need to think critically, both about what is meant by a right and about the types of rights at issue when public transportation is threatened.

Drawing on a detailed case study of the various struggles that have come to define public transportation in California’s East Bay, Rights in Transit offers a direct challenge to contemporary scholarship on transportation equity. Rather than focusing on civil rights alone, Rights in Transit argues for engaging the more radical notion of the right to the city.

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