Maintenance, régulation et publics. Une approche socio-historique des infrastructurations du Tramway

Translated title of the contribution: Maintenance, regulation and public. A socio-historical approach for infrastructuring the tramway

Lise Arena, Marc Relieu

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Abstract

Maintenance work often raises organizational questions about its need for centralization, given its diversified activities, scattered throughout the organization and often operated by actors with very different qualifications. This article is devoted to the study of multiple forms of maintenance, associated with the regimes of attention (Denis and Pontille, 2020), vigilance and intervention that characterize a public transport organization and which are precisely the elements that are indispensable to the daily survival of these systems. With the aim to historicize an infrastructure, this work shows to what extent the ordinary management practices of maintenance and repair in the first half of the 20th century (emergence and golden age of the Nice tramway) have evolved and transformed the roles and division of labor between machinists, mechanics, controllers, depot agents and movement managers, under pressure from the public. It is indeed a maintenance based on coordination and entanglement that feeds the durability of a tramway infrastructure.

Translated title of the contributionMaintenance, regulation and public. A socio-historical approach for infrastructuring the tramway
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)10-28
Number of pages19
JournalFlux
Volume129-130
Issue number3-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

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