Julie Gamble's research while affiliated with Trinity College and other places
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Publications (5)
Like many Latin American cities, the city of Quito, Ecuador, is adopting innovative transit development like Bus Rapid Transit, cable car systems, and underground metro rail to connect previously marginalized communities across the city. In this landscape urban dwellers continue to use informal transportation to complete their journeys. Informal tr...
en This article discusses transit infrastructure as a site of radical possibility and limitation in an age of participatory democracy across Latin America. I focus on multiple spaces of participation in Quito, Ecuador to elucidate how citizenship and infrastructure are co‐produced through gendered processes. I first analyse city space of Quito from...
Bicycling infrastructure has flourished across Latin American cities as urban activists who cycle have pressed municipalities to grant space on the streets. This article analyzes the ways urban cyclists use and create bicycling infrastructure in the city of Quito, Ecuador. It uses an ethnographic approach to understand how infrastructure is systema...
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... As cities of the global south have struggled to cope with increasing urbanisation and motorisation, many have adopted Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) as a way of placing their urban transport on a more sustainable path (Hidalgo and Gutiérrez, 2013;Cervero, 2013). A considerable body of research has evolved around the implementation and impacts of BRT (Carrigan et al., 2014;Deng and Nelson, 2013;Hensher and Golob, 2008;Munoz and Paget-Seekins, 2015). One of the key insights that has emerged is that the outcomes of BRT-based development vary widely across locales, and not all are positive. ...
... La calidad del servicio se entiende como el juicio general del cliente sobre la excelencia o superioridad del servicio. También, proviene de comparar las expectativas de los consumidores, es decir, lo que creen que debería ofrecer una empresa de servicios, bajo la percepción de los resultados prestados con el servicios (Gamble & Dávalos, 2019). Por otra parte, la calidad del servicio se refiere a las características de un producto o servicio que se entregan a un cliente cuando cumple lo que promete y tiene muy buenos resultados. ...
... Por ejemplo, en Bogotá la Secretaría Distrital de la Mujer hace recorridos patrimoniales y simbólicos que han resultado en acciones afirmativas de empoderamiento (Bernal y Gallego, 2017). En Quito, el trabajo de colectivos ciclistas feministas dilucida las realidades en las cuales las mujeres aún intentan enfrentar a la violencia de la ciudad de una forma lúdica (Gamble, 2019). Mientras tanto, usando métodos cuantitativos, se ha descubierto que mujeres en San Pablo se trasladan en bicicleta cuando hay una oferta de infraestructura (Lemos et al., 2017). ...
... Desviando la atención de los ciudadanos expertos hacia los activistas, los estudios feministas de ciencia y tecnología tienen intersticios con los métodos de movilidad. Casos como la etnografía en ciudades secundarias como Aguascalientes, México (Soliz, 2021(Soliz, , 2021a, o los fotodiarios participativos en Quito, Ecuador (Gamble, 2017), prestan nuevas miradas metodológicas. Este trabajo se enfoca en la investigación sobre el ciclismo considerando la multiplicidad de perspectivas, y situando este tipo de estudio dentro de un marco que parte del conocimiento fundamentado y situado (Haraway, 1988). ...