International audienceWhile the concept of 'mobility' lends itself to a variety of metaphorical meanings , 'spatial mobility' is in fact poorly theorized in the history of sociology. Nonetheless , it plays an underrated role in the theories of all the classics of the discipline: Marx and Engels, Weber, Durkheim, Simmel, and the Chicago School. The paper explores the role of 'spatial mobility' in these classics and its re-emerging importance in more recent social theory. The influence of geography is highlighted, as John Urry's 'mobility turn' draws on the earlier 'spatial turn' of human geographers. After reviewing the controversy about the use of mobility as a conceptual framework for the analysis of migration, the paper calls for stronger...
Mobility can be a very ambiguous subject depending on the point of view of the observer. Kaufmann no...
What difference did increasing spatial mobility make to British society between the 1950s and the 19...
The paper, introducing new research evidence that combines social and spatial theory in new ways (Sh...
International audienceWhile the concept of 'mobility' lends itself to a variety of metaphorical mean...
First published online: 16 January 2020While the concept of ‘mobility’ lends itself to a variety of ...
We explore the link between daily spatial mobility and social mobility, taking changes in the contem...
Social and territorial structures form intricate relations that transcend a social stratification or...
There is no subject more central to sociology than social mobility.1 The degree to which modern indu...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
The aim of this chapter is to advance the theoretical reflection on mobile sociality by examining cl...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
International audienceHow does spatial mobility influence social mobility and vice versa? Often, the...
Over the past ten to fifteen years there has emerged an increasing concern with mobility in the soci...
The paper describes the latest upsurge in the interest in the different forms of mobility in the con...
Abstract As a concept, mobility captures the common impression that one’s lifeworld is in flux, with...
Mobility can be a very ambiguous subject depending on the point of view of the observer. Kaufmann no...
What difference did increasing spatial mobility make to British society between the 1950s and the 19...
The paper, introducing new research evidence that combines social and spatial theory in new ways (Sh...
International audienceWhile the concept of 'mobility' lends itself to a variety of metaphorical mean...
First published online: 16 January 2020While the concept of ‘mobility’ lends itself to a variety of ...
We explore the link between daily spatial mobility and social mobility, taking changes in the contem...
Social and territorial structures form intricate relations that transcend a social stratification or...
There is no subject more central to sociology than social mobility.1 The degree to which modern indu...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
The aim of this chapter is to advance the theoretical reflection on mobile sociality by examining cl...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
International audienceHow does spatial mobility influence social mobility and vice versa? Often, the...
Over the past ten to fifteen years there has emerged an increasing concern with mobility in the soci...
The paper describes the latest upsurge in the interest in the different forms of mobility in the con...
Abstract As a concept, mobility captures the common impression that one’s lifeworld is in flux, with...
Mobility can be a very ambiguous subject depending on the point of view of the observer. Kaufmann no...
What difference did increasing spatial mobility make to British society between the 1950s and the 19...
The paper, introducing new research evidence that combines social and spatial theory in new ways (Sh...