TY - JOUR
T1 - Collision culture
T2 - Road traffic accidents and the experience of accelerated modernisation in Ireland
AU - Keohane, Kieran
AU - Kuhling, Carmen
AU - Horgan, Mervyn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Irish Journal of Sociology.
PY - 2003/5/1
Y1 - 2003/5/1
N2 - This paper interprets the phenomenon of road traffic accidents in contemporary Irish society as a symptom ofcrisis arising from processes ofsocial transformation. Empirical data from the National Roads Authority,Jrom Local Authority Engineers, and from the Gardai, showing the typical traffic accident pattern, is used to develop a more general hypothesis of the uneasy coexistence of traditional and modern forms of life in contemporary Ireland. This theme is developed by a discussion ofambiguity and ambivalence arising from the hazardous experiences of accelerated modernization coexisting with vestigial and re-institutionalisedforms of traditional culture. The paper concludes by considering the driving practices of Irish motorists in terms of improvisation in conditions of uncertainty as the artful reformation ofhabitus.
AB - This paper interprets the phenomenon of road traffic accidents in contemporary Irish society as a symptom ofcrisis arising from processes ofsocial transformation. Empirical data from the National Roads Authority,Jrom Local Authority Engineers, and from the Gardai, showing the typical traffic accident pattern, is used to develop a more general hypothesis of the uneasy coexistence of traditional and modern forms of life in contemporary Ireland. This theme is developed by a discussion ofambiguity and ambivalence arising from the hazardous experiences of accelerated modernization coexisting with vestigial and re-institutionalisedforms of traditional culture. The paper concludes by considering the driving practices of Irish motorists in terms of improvisation in conditions of uncertainty as the artful reformation ofhabitus.
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U2 - 10.1177/079160350301200104
DO - 10.1177/079160350301200104
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:34247452057
SN - 0791-6035
VL - 12
SP - 45
EP - 66
JO - Irish Journal of Sociology
JF - Irish Journal of Sociology
IS - 1
ER -