Matatu Work Gender, Labor, and Mobility in Nairobi

Cover of Matatu Work Gender, Labor, and Mobility in Nairobi by Meghan E. Ference
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9781847013972
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 inches
Length: 6.14 inches
Weight: 1.13097140406 Pounds
Width: 0.56 inches
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Matatu Work: Gender, Labor, and Mobility in Nairobi by Meghan E. Ference, published by Boydell & Brewer in 2024, offers an insightful exploration into the lives of those working in Nairobi’s minibus taxi system, known as matatu. This edition, comprising 236 pages, delves into the dynamics of labor, gender, and urban mobility against the backdrop of pressing environmental and economic challenges.

Readers will find a detailed ethnographic account that examines the routines and unwritten rules governing Nairobi’s informal transport sector. The book addresses critical questions about access to urban public space and the impact of neoliberalism on workers’ lives. By focusing on both men and women in this sector, Matatu Work highlights the circulation of economic and symbolic capital, revealing how public transportation serves as a site of sociability, performance, and protest. Through this lens, the book contributes to discussions on sustainable development and the future of African cities.


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Focuses on the lives and labour of the men and women who work in Nairobi’s publicly operated, privately owned minibus taxis, matatu.

How can mass transit systems be designed in ways that respond to the needs of urban citizens in the midst of an impending climate crisis? What strategies can transport workers employ as they adapt to shifts in the global economy? This book focuses on the lives and labour of the men – and, importantly, women – who work in Nairobi’s publicly operated, privately owned minibus taxis, matatu, to examine questions about access to urban public space, gendered regimes of work, and neoliberalism that lie at the heart of debates on the future of African cities.

Providing an in-depth view of workers’ routines and the unwritten rules that govern informal transport sectors, this book is an ethnography of Nairobi’s popular transportation workforce, with a focus on strategies that circulate both economic (cash, vehicle investments) and symbolic capital (new linguistic codes, music, and elements of style) in ways that keep the city moving. In the face of a rapidly changing urban and global landscapes Matatu Work considers the ways in which urban transport has provided expression of marginalized perspectives as well as decolonial struggles. Shedding new light on transportation practices and urban growth, the book invites the reader to take another look at the ways in which public transportation is not just an urban solution to practical problems of space and movement, but also how it is a place of sociability, performance, protest, and consumption and central to the making of sustainable cities.

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