迈向激进的高速公路地理学:柏林与全球资本主义下城市物流的重塑

Towards a radical highway geography: Berlin and the remaking of city logistics in global capitalism

Environment and Planning A Economy and Space · 2025
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本文运用历史地理唯物主义视角,研究柏林A100高速公路的演变,揭示资本主义国家如何通过时空压缩重塑城市物流和卡车司机的劳动,对经济地理和城市研究学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Highways are vital to global supply chains, enabling the dominant form of circulating goods inland by truck. Within critical economic geography and related disciplines, however, insufficient attention has been placed on developing a radical highway geography that positions highways within the evolving relationships between global capital, state scales and the labour of moving goods. I fill this silence by applying a historical-geographical materialist lens to Germany's most congested, costly, and controversial highway - Berlin's intercity A100 - to explore the entanglements of highways, labour power and the capitalist state within the socio-spatial and temporal dynamics of global capitalism. By following the A100 from the 1950s to the proposed completion of its contentious 16th extension in 2025, I argue that the 16th construction phase is the outcome of continual attempts by the capitalist state - at various scales of intervention - to annihilate space through time. These time-space compressions, which are incomplete, contradictory and contested, facilitate the circulation of commodities - understood here as urban freight and labour power - across space more rapidly and at lower cost, leading not only to a remaking of city logistics but also in the embodied labour of truck drivers, whose working lives increasingly reflect the pressures of accelerated circulation.

经济地理学城市物流资本主义国家时空压缩高速公路