The affects and emotions of everyday commutes in Kolkata: shaping women’s public transport mobility

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2025-01

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Roy, Sanghamitra
Bailey, AjayORCID 0000-0003-3163-6805ISNI 0000000361573155
van Noorloos, F.ISNI 000000039329517X

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Abstract

Public transport inherently involves encounters with other people. For women, negotiating everyday overcrowded, unsafe, and unreliable conditions is a major barrier to accessing public transport mobility that triggers emotions. Using qualitative research methods – in-depth interviews and visual surveys – this study delves beyond understanding the barriers and looks at the affective realm to comprehend how affects and emotions shape accessibility, acceptability, and affordability of public transport for women in Kolkata. The disruptive affects of overcrowded, unsafe, and unreliable conditions produce emotional ordeals, increase travel time and costs, and restrict mobility. The sense of despair that emerges compels women to adjust, accept, and even opt out of overcrowded, unsafe, and unreliable public transport more often than not. This paper argues that affects, emotions, reactions, and consequences are entangled and impact the accessibility, acceptability, and affordability of public transport. The contribution of this paper lies in bringing to the fore the need for feminist inquiries into gendered mobility inequalities and the role of affects and emotions therein.

Keywords

Affective atmospheres, India, acceptability, accessibility, emotions, public transport, Demography, Geography, Planning and Development, Sociology and Political Science

Citation

Roy, S, Bailey, A & van Noorloos, F 2025, 'The affects and emotions of everyday commutes in Kolkata: shaping women’s public transport mobility', Mobilities, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 125-142. https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2024.2389843