The sociocultural perspective applied to mobility and road safety: a case study through social networks

  • Pilar Parra Contreras Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: Alcohol, drugs, Facebook, likes, sociocultural model.

Abstract

This article explores the sociocultural paradigm as a theoretical framework to address mobility and road safety from the social sciences. This approach includes analysis of issues such as the uses and attributes of the car, cultural and social values associated with it, and the implications in processes in structuring and social exclusion. In order to this, we present a case study on alcohol and drugs and driving where we show the demographic, economic and occupational characteristics that mediate the different relation of the people with the car, but also their cultural characteristics, lifestyles and leisure. The research design combines data from a brief online survey with qualitative data such as tastes and preferences, from the social network Facebook. The analysis shows that there are groups of drivers who differ in their patterns of no dissociation in their consumption of alcohol / drugs and driving in terms of classical structural variables and lifestyles that are  reflected in their Facebook likes. The discussion and conclusions examine the need to analyze the social context in which road accident occurs and its usefulness in the design of awareness campaigns and intervention in road safety.

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Pilar Parra Contreras, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Profesora del departamento de Sociologia IV: Metodologia de la Investigacion y Teoria de la Comunicacion.

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2014-12-30
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Parra Contreras P. (2014). The sociocultural perspective applied to mobility and road safety: a case study through social networks. Teknokultura. Journal of Digital Culture and Social Movements, 11(3), 555-581. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/48171

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