This paper considers the role that physical, corporeal travel plays in social life. There is a large and increasing scale of such travel. This increase has occurred simultaneously with the proliferation of communication devices that in some ways substitute for physical travel. I hypothesize that the bases of such travel are new ways in which social life is 'networked'. Such increasingly extensive networks, hugely extended through the informational revolution, depend for their functioning upon intermittent occasioned meetings. These moments of physical co-presence and face-to-face conversation, are crucial to patterns of social life that occur 'at-a-distance', whether for business, leisure, family life, politics, pleasure or friendship. So l...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
Late modernity in developed nations is characterized by changing social and psychological conditions...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
The past decade has seen striking increases in travel and in communications at-a-distance through mo...
Over the last few decades, the motives and determinants of individual travel behaviour have been ana...
A social network is a representation of an individual’s social connectedness. Fields as distinct as ...
This thesis investigates the dynamics of the relationship between personal communications and travel...
In this paper I explore the changing nature of connections 'at a distance'. I argue that some charac...
In this article I explore the increasing overlaps between 'sociology' and 'physics' through analysin...
A component of work and non-work travel may be plausibly explained by the need for individuals to be...
In the richer parts of the world, where social networks are stretched out and distant connections ar...
Hägerstrand’s seminal argument that regional science is about people and not only locations is still...
Social networks are ubiquitous in the mobile information society of the present day. Here the focus ...
Social activities are responsible for an important portion of trips and they constitute the fastest ...
New information and communication technologies (ICTis), gain importance and are changing peopleis da...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
Late modernity in developed nations is characterized by changing social and psychological conditions...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
The past decade has seen striking increases in travel and in communications at-a-distance through mo...
Over the last few decades, the motives and determinants of individual travel behaviour have been ana...
A social network is a representation of an individual’s social connectedness. Fields as distinct as ...
This thesis investigates the dynamics of the relationship between personal communications and travel...
In this paper I explore the changing nature of connections 'at a distance'. I argue that some charac...
In this article I explore the increasing overlaps between 'sociology' and 'physics' through analysin...
A component of work and non-work travel may be plausibly explained by the need for individuals to be...
In the richer parts of the world, where social networks are stretched out and distant connections ar...
Hägerstrand’s seminal argument that regional science is about people and not only locations is still...
Social networks are ubiquitous in the mobile information society of the present day. Here the focus ...
Social activities are responsible for an important portion of trips and they constitute the fastest ...
New information and communication technologies (ICTis), gain importance and are changing peopleis da...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
Late modernity in developed nations is characterized by changing social and psychological conditions...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...