The following critical review of notions of mobility in Argentina is motivated by the rapid spread of this globalized term and how it is being appropriated by transport scholars, policymakers, and technicians. Our concern as sociologists – now involved in cultural history and urban planning – and as members of the Argentinean University Transport Network, is the lack of a profound discussion that allows us to talk about a mobility turn. We argue that the movement from transport to mobility tends to be a semantic change mostly because social sciences and humanities do not lead it, as experienced in other countries. Moreover, we believe that the particular way in which the notions of mobility spread in Argentina must be understood in the cont...
Considerando un enfoque integral respecto al territorio y su imbricación con lo social surge la nece...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
The transformations undergone by Argentine society during nearly 30 years have entirely changed the ...
The article outlines a possible course for mobility in Latin American history based on the diagnosis...
En este artículo analizamos el proceso constituyente del derecho a la movilidad en la historia recie...
This essay aims to discuss the peripheral character of Buenos Aires by analysingthe construction of ...
En este artículo se presentan algunas reflexiones sobre cultura y transporte a modo de epílogo del d...
By the late 1920s, Buenos Aires already had a large tramway network, buses, an underground line, and...
La investigación explora las tensiones que los “movimientos residenciales” provenientes de la gran c...
Outskirt with an increasing surface, population, poverty and contrast, characterizes today’s metropo...
Urban mobility has become an important linking element for the city and its metropolitan spaces. The...
Nos proponemos aquí avanzar en la indagación acerca de cómo se configuran el transporte y las forma...
The urbanization process is a worldwide phenomenon, which is deepened in Latin American cities, and ...
En este artículo se describen experiencias argentinas de gestión del transporte en una serie de ciud...
Urban mobility, particularly that developed on a daily basis by city-dwellers, is a problem area of ...
Considerando un enfoque integral respecto al territorio y su imbricación con lo social surge la nece...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
The transformations undergone by Argentine society during nearly 30 years have entirely changed the ...
The article outlines a possible course for mobility in Latin American history based on the diagnosis...
En este artículo analizamos el proceso constituyente del derecho a la movilidad en la historia recie...
This essay aims to discuss the peripheral character of Buenos Aires by analysingthe construction of ...
En este artículo se presentan algunas reflexiones sobre cultura y transporte a modo de epílogo del d...
By the late 1920s, Buenos Aires already had a large tramway network, buses, an underground line, and...
La investigación explora las tensiones que los “movimientos residenciales” provenientes de la gran c...
Outskirt with an increasing surface, population, poverty and contrast, characterizes today’s metropo...
Urban mobility has become an important linking element for the city and its metropolitan spaces. The...
Nos proponemos aquí avanzar en la indagación acerca de cómo se configuran el transporte y las forma...
The urbanization process is a worldwide phenomenon, which is deepened in Latin American cities, and ...
En este artículo se describen experiencias argentinas de gestión del transporte en una serie de ciud...
Urban mobility, particularly that developed on a daily basis by city-dwellers, is a problem area of ...
Considerando un enfoque integral respecto al territorio y su imbricación con lo social surge la nece...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
The transformations undergone by Argentine society during nearly 30 years have entirely changed the ...