The paper, introducing new research evidence that combines social and spatial theory in new ways (Sheller 2011), suggests a transformative nexus for explaining the role of mobility in contemporary cities, superseding simplified interpretations of mobility as movement through space, to reconceptualize it as "part of the process of social production of time and space" (Cresswell 2006, p.5). In this framework, mobility is a product of social practices and, at the same time, is a "producer" of spatiality, so as to be reinterpreted as spatial capital. As a spatial capital, mobility is “a resource for action” (Coleman, 1990) thanks to the accessibility re-conceptualized as capacity to reach valued activities, to provide opportunities and contrib...
The central argument of the ‘mobilities turn’, that sedentarist frameworks have dominated social s...
The paper explores the spatial aspects of social capital. In the first part of the paper we provide ...
Communication donnée le 22 avril 2007 lors de la session "The meaning of circulation: moving and mob...
The paper, introducing new research evidence that combines social and spatial theory in new ways (Sh...
Social and territorial structures form intricate relations that transcend a social stratification or...
The chapter introduces two processes that endow mobility with centrality as a cognitive key for unde...
We explore the link between daily spatial mobility and social mobility, taking changes in the contem...
In modern society, spatial mobility is highly prized, since it is associated with the idea of indivi...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
First published online: 16 January 2020While the concept of ‘mobility’ lends itself to a variety of ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
Intensive mobility of the factors of production (capital and work) is a major feature of the United ...
Over roughly the last decade, scholars and practitioners have recognized a so-called “new mobility” ...
This study attempts to identify the causal mechanisms linking social inequality and physical (im)mob...
Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, ...
The central argument of the ‘mobilities turn’, that sedentarist frameworks have dominated social s...
The paper explores the spatial aspects of social capital. In the first part of the paper we provide ...
Communication donnée le 22 avril 2007 lors de la session "The meaning of circulation: moving and mob...
The paper, introducing new research evidence that combines social and spatial theory in new ways (Sh...
Social and territorial structures form intricate relations that transcend a social stratification or...
The chapter introduces two processes that endow mobility with centrality as a cognitive key for unde...
We explore the link between daily spatial mobility and social mobility, taking changes in the contem...
In modern society, spatial mobility is highly prized, since it is associated with the idea of indivi...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
First published online: 16 January 2020While the concept of ‘mobility’ lends itself to a variety of ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
Intensive mobility of the factors of production (capital and work) is a major feature of the United ...
Over roughly the last decade, scholars and practitioners have recognized a so-called “new mobility” ...
This study attempts to identify the causal mechanisms linking social inequality and physical (im)mob...
Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, ...
The central argument of the ‘mobilities turn’, that sedentarist frameworks have dominated social s...
The paper explores the spatial aspects of social capital. In the first part of the paper we provide ...
Communication donnée le 22 avril 2007 lors de la session "The meaning of circulation: moving and mob...