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Mobilising Place Management makes an important contribution to the
mobilities field by arguing for the need to rethink place
management. It takes a point of departure in the mobilities turn
and relational place thinking while exploring the relationship
between place and mobility. In a world of increasing mobility and
global competition between nations, cities and urban regions, the
managing of places seems more relevant than ever before. By
examining various examples of place and mobilities that range from
the airport, rural village, tourist site, port-city to the city
region, this book argues that the management of places can be
informed and enhanced by installing a greater awareness and
understanding of mobility. This insight could potentially improve
the ability of current place management to translate a relational
and mobilities-orientated thinking into concrete actions,
instructions, interventions, designs, plans, policies and
management control systems. The book will be essential reading for
researchers, practitioners and students in the field of place
management and across urban studies, planning, design, geography,
sociology, tourism, transport and history.
Material Mobilities explores the material dimension of various
forms of mobilities and its implications for society, politics and
everyday experiences as well as investigates how materials
themselves are on the move. Together the different contributions
and perspectives on material mobilities illustrate how
materialities are critical components within mobilities but also
shape how mobilities are produced and consumed within contemporary
mobile societies. This insight may potentially influence the ways
disciplines of mobilities understand and approach mobilities in the
future. This book exemplifies how the new Mobilities turn may
profit from foregrounding materials, the material, and materiality
as a common pivot for social analysis. During the last decade of
research affiliated to the 'new mobilities turn' the societal
repercussions of intensive mobilities has been in focus. The 'turn'
has documented the social, environmental, economic, and cultural
effects of the contemporary patterns of movement of people,
vehicles, goods, data and information. In parallel with this work
new ideas and concepts about the human/non-human and the 'material
dimension' of the social world has surfaced within a wide array of
fields such as philosophy, anthropology, and cultural studies.
Material Mobilities offers a materially sensitive and focused
attention to the new Mobilities turn. The 'turn to the material'
opens up a new set of research questions related to how artefacts
and technologies facilitating and affording mobilities are being
designed, constructed, and instituted. The new material interest
furthermore points at new ways of comprehending the political and
the power-dimensions of mobilities and infrastructural landscapes.
The turn to the material furthermore problematizes the Modern
binary distinctions between humans and non-humans, subjects and
objects, culture and nature.
Mobilising Place Management makes an important contribution to the
mobilities field by arguing for the need to rethink place
management. It takes a point of departure in the mobilities turn
and relational place thinking while exploring the relationship
between place and mobility. In a world of increasing mobility and
global competition between nations, cities and urban regions, the
managing of places seems more relevant than ever before. By
examining various examples of place and mobilities that range from
the airport, rural village, tourist site, port-city to the city
region, this book argues that the management of places can be
informed and enhanced by installing a greater awareness and
understanding of mobility. This insight could potentially improve
the ability of current place management to translate a relational
and mobilities-orientated thinking into concrete actions,
instructions, interventions, designs, plans, policies and
management control systems. The book will be essential reading for
researchers, practitioners and students in the field of place
management and across urban studies, planning, design, geography,
sociology, tourism, transport and history.
Material Mobilities explores the material dimension of various
forms of mobilities and its implications for society, politics and
everyday experiences as well as investigates how materials
themselves are on the move. Together the different contributions
and perspectives on material mobilities illustrate how
materialities are critical components within mobilities but also
shape how mobilities are produced and consumed within contemporary
mobile societies. This insight may potentially influence the ways
disciplines of mobilities understand and approach mobilities in the
future. This book exemplifies how the new Mobilities turn may
profit from foregrounding materials, the material, and materiality
as a common pivot for social analysis. During the last decade of
research affiliated to the 'new mobilities turn' the societal
repercussions of intensive mobilities has been in focus. The 'turn'
has documented the social, environmental, economic, and cultural
effects of the contemporary patterns of movement of people,
vehicles, goods, data and information. In parallel with this work
new ideas and concepts about the human/non-human and the 'material
dimension' of the social world has surfaced within a wide array of
fields such as philosophy, anthropology, and cultural studies.
Material Mobilities offers a materially sensitive and focused
attention to the new Mobilities turn. The 'turn to the material'
opens up a new set of research questions related to how artefacts
and technologies facilitating and affording mobilities are being
designed, constructed, and instituted. The new material interest
furthermore points at new ways of comprehending the political and
the power-dimensions of mobilities and infrastructural landscapes.
The turn to the material furthermore problematizes the Modern
binary distinctions between humans and non-humans, subjects and
objects, culture and nature.
This book offers the reader a comprehensive understanding and the
multitude of methods utilized in the research of urban mobilities
with cities and 'the urban' as its pivotal axis. It covers theories
and concepts for scholars and researchers to understand, observe
and analyse the world of urban mobilities. The Handbook of Urban
Mobilities facilitates the understanding of urban mobilities within
a historic conscience of societal transformation. It explores key
concepts and theories within the 'mobilities turn' with a
particular urban framework, as well as the methods and tools at
play when empirical, urban mobilities research is undertaken. This
book also explores the urban mobilities practices related to
commutes; particular modes of moving; the exploration of everyday
life and embodied practices as they manifest themselves within
urban mobilities; and the themes of power, conflict, and social
exclusion. A discussion of urban planning, public control, and
governance is also undertaken in the book, wherein the themes of
infrastructures, technologies and design are duly considered. With
chapters written in an accessible style, this handbook carries
timely contributions within the contemporary state of the art of
urban mobilities research. It will thus be useful for academics and
students of graduate programmes and post-graduate studies within
disciplines such as urban geography, political science, sociology,
anthropology, urban planning, traffic and transportation planning,
and architecture and urban design.
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Handbook of Urban Mobilities (Hardcover)
Ole B. Jensen, Claus Lassen, Vincent Kaufmann, Malene Freudendal-Pedersen, Ida Sofie Gotzsche Lange
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R6,495
Discovery Miles 64 950
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book offers the reader a comprehensive understanding and the
multitude of methods utilized in the research of urban mobilities
with cities and 'the urban' as its pivotal axis. It covers theories
and concepts for scholars and researchers to understand, observe
and analyse the world of urban mobilities. The Handbook of Urban
Mobilities facilitates the understanding of urban mobilities within
a historic conscience of societal transformation. It explores key
concepts and theories within the 'mobilities turn' with a
particular urban framework, as well as the methods and tools at
play when empirical, urban mobilities research is undertaken. This
book also explores the urban mobilities practices related to
commutes; particular modes of moving; the exploration of everyday
life and embodied practices as they manifest themselves within
urban mobilities; and the themes of power, conflict, and social
exclusion. A discussion of urban planning, public control, and
governance is also undertaken in the book, wherein the themes of
infrastructures, technologies and design are duly considered. With
chapters written in an accessible style, this handbook carries
timely contributions within the contemporary state of the art of
urban mobilities research. It will thus be useful for academics and
students of graduate programmes and post-graduate studies within
disciplines such as urban geography, political science, sociology,
anthropology, urban planning, traffic and transportation planning,
and architecture and urban design.
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