This article examines the everyday mobilities of a group of visually impaired (VI) young people in London. We do so through a critical engagement with the notion of independent mobility central to the work of UK charities, campaign groups and professional bodies aiming to improve accessibility for people with VI. Drawing upon data emerging from self-directed videos and go-alongs with participants across London transport, we call for greater account to be taken of the politics of discourses around independence and how they intersect with disability and visual impairment. We make two interrelated arguments. First, that notions of interdependence are a more appropriate framework than independent mobility for engaging with the complexities of t...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. While there has been a developing interest in mobilities amongst to...
The use of public transport is critical for Visually Impaired People (VIP) to be independent and hav...
Our research has aimed to elaborate on the ways in which movement, and the lack of it or its disrupt...
This article examines the mobility strategies that visually impaired (VI) young people employ as the...
Worth, N. (2013). Visual Impairment in the City: Young People’s Social Strategies for Independent Mo...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
This article argues that although the lives of young homeless people are characterized by high level...
This article argues that although the lives of young homeless people are characterized by high level...
The use of public transport is critical for Visually Impaired People (VIP) to be independent and hav...
This article brings together the concerns of environmental and disability movements through examinin...
While cities increasingly attest to plans to make their resources accessible for people with disabil...
During lockdown in March 2020, daily outdoor exercise was encouraged but little consideration was gi...
The paper\u27s aim is to augment understandings of mobility justice with reference to the sensations...
New and enhanced mobile technologies and services are continuously changing our ways for social part...
This article explores the Brussels metro as a nonplace and considers the impact of blindness on nonp...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. While there has been a developing interest in mobilities amongst to...
The use of public transport is critical for Visually Impaired People (VIP) to be independent and hav...
Our research has aimed to elaborate on the ways in which movement, and the lack of it or its disrupt...
This article examines the mobility strategies that visually impaired (VI) young people employ as the...
Worth, N. (2013). Visual Impairment in the City: Young People’s Social Strategies for Independent Mo...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
This article argues that although the lives of young homeless people are characterized by high level...
This article argues that although the lives of young homeless people are characterized by high level...
The use of public transport is critical for Visually Impaired People (VIP) to be independent and hav...
This article brings together the concerns of environmental and disability movements through examinin...
While cities increasingly attest to plans to make their resources accessible for people with disabil...
During lockdown in March 2020, daily outdoor exercise was encouraged but little consideration was gi...
The paper\u27s aim is to augment understandings of mobility justice with reference to the sensations...
New and enhanced mobile technologies and services are continuously changing our ways for social part...
This article explores the Brussels metro as a nonplace and considers the impact of blindness on nonp...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. While there has been a developing interest in mobilities amongst to...
The use of public transport is critical for Visually Impaired People (VIP) to be independent and hav...
Our research has aimed to elaborate on the ways in which movement, and the lack of it or its disrupt...