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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.
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.
Contents: Part 1. Theoretical Framework 1. Introduction 2. European Integration and the Emergence of European Spatial Planning 3. Discourses and Space: Towards a Cultural Sociology of Space. Part 2. Representations of Space 4. Languages of Space 5. Images of Space -- Mapping Space. Part 3. Spatial Pactices 6. Shaping a Pan-European Spatial Planning System? 7. Spatial Analysis 8. The Europeanisation of Spatial Planning. Part 4. Power, Rationalities and Knowledge 9. Europe of Flows - Europe of Places 10. The 'Magic Triangle' of Growth, Equity and Environment 11. Conclusion -- Making European Space? Index.
Making European Space looks at politics and power, mobility and flows, and future visions of Europe's physical space in the European Union. The book builds a critical narrative of the emergence of a new discourse of Europe as 'monotopia', which implies a very real project to shape Europe in line with the visions of high speed, frictionless mobility, the transgression of borders, and network cities. The authors also discuss identity, and explore how the thoughts of future European citizens, politicians and policy makers will be influenced by the sorts of policy ideas analysed.
Contemporary society is marked and defined by the ways in which
mobile goods, bodies, vehicles, objects, and data are organized,
moved and staged. Against the background of the 'mobilities turn'
this book articulates a new and emerging research field, namely
that of 'mobilities design'. The book revolves around the following
research question: How are design decisions and interventions
staging mobilities? It builds upon the 'Staging Mobilities' model
(Jensen 2013) in an exploratory inquiry into the problems and
potentials of the design of mobilities. The exchange value between
mobilities and design research is twofold. To mobilities research
this means getting closer to the 'material', and to engage in the
creative, exploratory and experimental approaches of the design
world which offer new potential for innovative research. Design
research, on the other hand, might enter into a fruitful
relationship with mobilities research, offering a relational and
mobile design thinking and a valuable basis for design reflections
around the ubiquitous structures, spaces and systems of mobilities.
The new 'mobilities turn' has become a powerful perspective in
social theory. John Urry's oeuvre has been very influential in the
emergence of this new field and has had lasting impacts on many
scholars. This collection presents originally commissioned essays
from leading scholars in the field who reflect on how Urry's
writing influenced the course of their research and theorizing.
This volume gathers contributions in relation to John Urry's
path-breaking work. The new 'mobilities turn' made a strong imprint
in European social theory and is beginning to make an impact in the
Americas and Asia as well. It challenges mainstream theoretical and
empirical approaches that were grounded in a sedentary and bounded
view of states. It propels innovative thinking about social and
media ecologies, complex systems and social change. It bridges many
disciplines and methodologies, leading to new approaches to
existing problems while also resonating with questions about both
history and the future. Mobilities research marks the rise of
academic and intellectual cooperation and collaboration 'beyond
societies', as nations around the world face the ecological limits
of contemporary mobility and energy systems. The contributors
represent several national contexts, including England, Germany,
Denmark, Finland, Taiwan, Brazil, Canada, Australia and the USA.
This book collects personal essays and gives insight into a vivid
network of scientists who have connections of various degrees to
the late John Urry as an academic figure, an author and a person.
Contemporary society is marked and defined by the ways in which
mobile goods, bodies, vehicles, objects, and data are organized,
moved and staged. Against the background of the 'mobilities turn'
this book articulates a new and emerging research field, namely
that of 'mobilities design'. The book revolves around the following
research question: How are design decisions and interventions
staging mobilities? It builds upon the 'Staging Mobilities' model
(Jensen 2013) in an exploratory inquiry into the problems and
potentials of the design of mobilities. The exchange value between
mobilities and design research is twofold. To mobilities research
this means getting closer to the 'material', and to engage in the
creative, exploratory and experimental approaches of the design
world which offer new potential for innovative research. Design
research, on the other hand, might enter into a fruitful
relationship with mobilities research, offering a relational and
mobile design thinking and a valuable basis for design reflections
around the ubiquitous structures, spaces and systems of mobilities.
The new 'mobilities turn' has become a powerful perspective in
social theory. John Urry's oeuvre has been very influential in the
emergence of this new field and has had lasting impacts on many
scholars. This collection presents originally commissioned essays
from leading scholars in the field who reflect on how Urry's
writing influenced the course of their research and theorizing.
This volume gathers contributions in relation to John Urry's
path-breaking work. The new 'mobilities turn' made a strong imprint
in European social theory and is beginning to make an impact in the
Americas and Asia as well. It challenges mainstream theoretical and
empirical approaches that were grounded in a sedentary and bounded
view of states. It propels innovative thinking about social and
media ecologies, complex systems and social change. It bridges many
disciplines and methodologies, leading to new approaches to
existing problems while also resonating with questions about both
history and the future. Mobilities research marks the rise of
academic and intellectual cooperation and collaboration 'beyond
societies', as nations around the world face the ecological limits
of contemporary mobility and energy systems. The contributors
represent several national contexts, including England, Germany,
Denmark, Finland, Taiwan, Brazil, Canada, Australia and the USA.
This book collects personal essays and gives insight into a vivid
network of scientists who have connections of various degrees to
the late John Urry as an academic figure, an author and a person.
In recent years, the social sciences have taken a 'mobilities
turn'. There has been a developing realisation that mobilities do
not 'just happen'. Mobilities are carefully and meticulously
designed, planned and staged (from above). However, they are
equally importantly acted out, performed and lived as people are
'staging themselves' (from below). Staging mobilities is a dynamic
process between 'being staged' (for example, being stopped at
traffic lights) and the 'mobile staging' of interacting individuals
(negotiating a passage on the pavement). Staging Mobilities is
about the fact that mobility is more than movement between point A
and B. It explores how the movement of people, goods, information,
and signs influences human understandings of self, other and the
built environment. Moving towards a new understanding of the
relationship between movement, interaction and environments, the
book asks: what are the physical, social, technical, and cultural
conditions to the staging of contemporary urban mobilities? Jensen
argues that we need to understand the contemporary city as an
assemblage of circulating people, goods, information and signs in
relational networks creating the 'meaning of movement'. The book
will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology, urban
studies, mobility studies, architecture and cultural studies.
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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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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.
The world is on the move. This is a widespread understanding by
many inhabitants of contemporary society across the Globe. But what
does it actually mean? During over one decade the 'mobilities turn'
within the social sciences have provided a new set of insights into
the repercussions of mobilities to social networks, personal
identities, and our relationship to the built environment. The
omnipresence of mobilities within everyday life, high politics,
technology, and tourism (to mention but a few) all point to a key
insight harnessed by the 'mobilities turn'. Namely that mobilities
is much more than simple movements of people, goods, and
information from A to B. This new title creates a state-of-the-art
reference work for all students and scholars with an interest in
the 'mobilities turn' and its contributions to a deeper
understanding of the contemporary and mobile world. The entries
chosen all are amongst the most creative and thought provoking of
this diverse field. The selection covers diverse topics such as
theories, concepts, methods, and approaches as well as exploring
various modes of mobilities and the relationship to everyday life
practices. The pieces also cover the 'politics of mobilities' from
local urban planning schemes to geopolitical issues of refugees and
environmental degradation. The spaces and territories marked by
mobilities as well as the sites marked by the bypassing of such are
explored. Moreover, the architectural and technological dimensions
to infrastructures and sites of mobilities will be included
alongside issues of power, social exclusion, consumption,
surveillance and mobilities history, to mention some of the many
themes covered by this reference work of the best previously
published material. The focus is on the academic contributions to
this understanding by primarily focusing on works and publications
in the aftermath of the seminal book and landmark text 'Sociology
Beyond Societies. Mobilities for the 21th Century' by John Urry
(Routledge, 2000) which in many ways have worked as the starting
point for the 'mobilities turn'.
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