Why do we choose specific modes of transport and what are the
perceived rationalities for our choice? How are different
theoretical concepts within mobility research actually perceived
and lived in everyday life? At this book's core is a conceptual and
empirical contribution to critical mobility research. It focuses on
the tension between freedom and unfreedom, articulated through the
dichotomy between individuality and community, as well as critical
perspectives on the multitude of unintended consequences of
mobility. In a range of everyday life narratives, this tension is
analyzed through the concept of 'structural stories'. In teasing
out the ambivalences of late modern everyday life, Malene
Freudendal-Pedersen exposes how mobility both generates and helps
to overcome and live with these ambivalences.
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