This article argues for an understanding of public transit spaces as sites of multiple dynamic interactions. Much inspired by the approach of Erving Goffman, the article explore a “mobilized” understanding of some of his central concepts. The theoretical underpinning is the development of concepts related to interaction, mobility, and transit that focus on notions of the “mobile with,” “negotiation in motion,” “mobile sense making,” and “temporary congregations.” The theoretical approach aims at seeing public transit spaces as sites where cars, pedestrians, mopeds, and bikes on a regular basis “negotiate” not only routes in and across the space but also express dynamic flows of interaction in motion. The claim is that what seems like ordina...
The purpose of this doctoral study is to bring a spatial dimension into the research on urban mobili...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, ...
The chapter introduces two processes that endow mobility with centrality as a cognitive key for unde...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
A traffic junction in the suburban functionalist district of Aalborg East in Denmark, designed in th...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
How is the width of the pavement shaping the urban experience? How is the material design of transpo...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
For several decades, a whole range of critical approaches emphasizing networks, flows and mobility h...
The book focuses on spatial mobilities and explores the study of the topic as a key for understandin...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
Physical mobility has an important cultural dimension to contemporary life. The movement of objects,...
In the past few years the question of mobilities has become inseparable from refl ection on territor...
The purpose of this doctoral study is to bring a spatial dimension into the research on urban mobili...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, ...
The chapter introduces two processes that endow mobility with centrality as a cognitive key for unde...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchContemporary cities and places are defined by mobility and flows as much as by ...
A traffic junction in the suburban functionalist district of Aalborg East in Denmark, designed in th...
Conceptualisations of movement and mobility within geography are increasingly complicating reductive...
How is the width of the pavement shaping the urban experience? How is the material design of transpo...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
For several decades, a whole range of critical approaches emphasizing networks, flows and mobility h...
The book focuses on spatial mobilities and explores the study of the topic as a key for understandin...
The paper explores the relationship between the body and mobility by looking into a number of modes ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences and humanities,...
Physical mobility has an important cultural dimension to contemporary life. The movement of objects,...
In the past few years the question of mobilities has become inseparable from refl ection on territor...
The purpose of this doctoral study is to bring a spatial dimension into the research on urban mobili...
This article introduces readers to the concept of mobility and some recent ways in which it has been...
Tim Cresswell (2001) recently suggested two causes for an upsurge of interest in `mobility': first, ...