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  Cabdrivers and Their Fares: Temporal Structures of a Linking Ecology

Serafin, M. (2019). Cabdrivers and Their Fares: Temporal Structures of a Linking Ecology. Sociological Theory, 37(2), 117-141. doi:10.1177/0735275119850868.

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Serafin, Marcin1, 2, Author           
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1Assoziierte Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_2074316              
2Institute of Philosophy and Sociology (IFiS PAN), Polish Academy of Sciences, Warschau, Poland, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: linking ecologies, processual sociology, temporal structure, taxi markets, social space
 Abstract: The author argues that behind the apparent randomness of interactions between cabdrivers and their fares in Warsaw is a temporal structure. To capture this temporal structure, the author introduces the notion of a linking ecology. He argues that the Warsaw taxi market is a linking ecology, which is structured by religious time, state time, and family time. The author then focuses on waiting time, arguing that it too structures the interactions between cabdrivers and their fares. The author makes a processual argument that waiting time has been restructured by the postsocialist transformation, but only because this transformation has been continually encoded through the defensive and adaptive strategies of cabdrivers responding to the repetitive and unique events located across the social space. The author concludes with the claim that linking ecologies are a recurring structure of the social process and that they form the backbone of globalization, financialization, and mediatization.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-06-252019
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 Table of Contents: Abstract
Principles of Human Ecology
Some Properties of Linking Ecologies
Data and Methods
The Genesis and Structure of Cab Ecologies
A Linking Ecology and the Temporal Architecture of Warsaw
The Temporal Structures of Religious Time and State Time
The Temporal Structure of Family Time
The Temporal Structure of Waiting Time
Fishing for Customers: Uncertainty and Waiting Time
The Market Process and the Eventfulness of Demand
Defensive Strategies: Coping With Uncertainty Through Routines
Adaptive Strategies: Coping With Uncertainty Through Observation
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
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Title: Sociological Theory
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 37 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 117 - 141 Identifier: ISSN: 0735-2751
ISSN: 1467-9558