Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive and sedentarist understandings that have tended to theorise mobility either as meaningless, or as the practical outcome of ‘rational’ decision makers. Until quite recently there has been a sedentarist bias in cultural geographic enquiry that has resulted in negative readings of mobility as insensate, polluting and harmful. Conversely, while transport geography has long explored people's daily mobility, it has used a primarily quantitative toolkit to explore the ‘rational’ reasons why movement occurs. The corollary of this has been an assumption that meaning is derived from points A and B, and an emphasis on explaining travel choice by elicit...
Intermediate cities are urged to change and adapt their mobility systems from a high energy-demandin...
Cycling: a Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on exten...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
Every day, tens of thousands of Australians don helmets and set out on bicycles to commute to work o...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
The argument of this presentation is that cycling creates meaning through the act of moving together...
This thesis takes an ethnographic approach in examining how individuals experience mobility, particu...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
There remains only limited understanding of perceptions of travel behaviour in relation to short jou...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
Intermediate cities are urged to change and adapt their mobility systems from a high energy-demandin...
Cycling: a Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on exten...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
Every day, tens of thousands of Australians don helmets and set out on bicycles to commute to work o...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
The argument of this presentation is that cycling creates meaning through the act of moving together...
This thesis takes an ethnographic approach in examining how individuals experience mobility, particu...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
There remains only limited understanding of perceptions of travel behaviour in relation to short jou...
In this paper I explore the notion that our movements in and through a place define our engagement w...
Intermediate cities are urged to change and adapt their mobility systems from a high energy-demandin...
Cycling: a Sociology of Vélomobility explores cycling as a sociological phenomenon. Drawing on exten...
Being mobile in today's world is influenced by many aspects including transnational ties, increased ...