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Schützian Sociology of Electric Vehicle Adoption

Schützian Sociology of Electric Vehicle Adoption

Update: 2025-12-09
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The provided episode, excerpts from "Schütz e l'Auto Elettrica: Sociologia del Cambiamento," explores the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) through the lens of Alfred Schütz's sociological theories. It identifies six main areas where EV adoption creates social friction, beginning with how EVs disrupt the mundane world-of-life, challenging established routines like fast refueling and engine noise. The analysis then focuses on social typifications in public discourse, illustrating how labels like "green zealot" or "true motor enthusiast" simplify and rigidify viewpoints. Furthermore, the document discusses the EV user as a stranger who must navigate new rules and explanations in familiar social settings, contrasting this experience with the difference between anonymous online commentary and the clarity gained from face-to-face encounters with long-term EV drivers. Finally, the text examines how EVs demand new temporal schemas for planning travel and emphasizes that effective promotion requires understanding the subjective meaning of cars to people—such as identity and freedom—rather than just presenting economic data.

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Schützian Sociology of Electric Vehicle Adoption

Schützian Sociology of Electric Vehicle Adoption

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