Road safety movement: Young adults and collective engagement in social movement
View/ Open
Date
2022-10Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Saima, Umme AbihaMetadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Road safety is a concerning issue worldwide. As the proximity of accidents has increased, it has
become a severe concern for the masses. Dhaka witnessed its second most significant
contemporary movement in 2018; The road safety movement (নিরাপদ সড়ক আন্দোলন). In this
movement, the majority was the youth: they gathered and stood together for their right. This
movement is proof of collective solidarity that forms mobilization and contributes to collective
solidarity. This research aims to examine the reason behind their participation and their
experience and expectations. Further, it looks at the social phenomena it helps us to understand.
For this study, the qualitative method has been chosen. In-depth interviews with open-ended
questions and later thematic analysis were conducted to conduct the study. Nusrat Sabina
Chowdhury's theory of crowd, 'Janata-bhir,' Emile Durkheim's concept of solidarity, and Pierre
Bourdieu's concept of habitus were used to analyze the findings. This study reflects on their
willingness to participate in a movement, their attitude of showing resistance toward authority,
and their solidarity during a crisis. This research contributes to further analyzing contemporary
movements and examining grounds on which collective solidarity is growing.