Abstract This article samples a number of transport related situations that cartoonists sketch in the media, thereby taking a stand and offering solutions regarding transportation issues. We discuss the relationship that is created by the cartoonists and ultimately involves both the general public and transportation professionals. Our analysis offers insight into popular perceptions of transportation experiences through social commentary, transmitted as graphic humor, regarding common situations, which are observed in transport systems. A theory and qualitative research based approach is used to address the complex connections between our daily responses and transportation contexts. An analysis of topical components of transportation systems and experiences as perceived by users and policymakers utilize the representations by cartoonists. By examining how the issues interrelate, we built a storyline that presents observations and critiques.

    Research Highlights ► This article samples a number of transport related situations that cartoonists sketch in the media, thereby taking a stand and offering solutions regarding transportation issues. We discuss the relationship that is created by the cartoonists and ultimately involves both the general public and transportation professionals. This analysis offers insight into popular perceptions of transportation experiences through social commentary, transmitted as graphic humor, regarding common situations, which are observed in transport systems. ► A theory and qualitative research based approach is used to address the complex relationship between our daily responses and transportation contexts. An analysis of topical components of transportation systems and experiences as perceived by users and policy makers utilizes the representations by cartoonists. Examining how the issues interrelate, we built a storyline that presents experiences, critiques and observations. ► Humor and laughter are parts of our day-to-day response to situations we find ourselves in. Transportation offers no end of frustrating situations, adding a touch of humor is a common strategy when contending with difficulties. Here we sought to illustrate the variety of creative ways with which it is possible to construct statements on our transportation experiences, while illuminating problem issues to prod policy makers to act accordingly, using a humorous medium.


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    Titel :

    Why did the chicken cross the road, and what’s funny about it? The role of transportation cartoons in social experiences


    Beteiligte:
    Salomon, Ilan (Autor:in) / Singer, Rachel (Autor:in)

    Erschienen in:

    Transport Policy ; 18 , 1 ; 1-12


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2010-01-01


    Format / Umfang :

    12 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch





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