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Travelling intensively to and for work helps but also challenges
people to find ways of balancing work and personal life. Drawing on
a large European longitudinal study, Mobile Europe explores the
diversity and ambivalence of mobility situations and the
implications for family and career development.
Mobility, which has represented a critical scientific category and
political driver, is currently under strong public scrutiny: has
mobility lost its potential for social cohesion and political
integration? Europe Beyond Mobility: Mobilities, Social Cohesion
and Political Integration assesses this question by focusing on the
European integration process, conceptualized as a political project
for the promotion of different flows of mobility. Mobility has been
a fundamental tool for territorial strength and political
integration among European countries. Based on a realistic
understanding of the potentials and limits of mobility, this book
pleads for a "resonant mobility" in the interest of a renovated
European integration process. It examines how, in opposition to
those advocating for national borders and mobility restrictions,
the EU needs to explore new regulatory models which limit
mobility's adverse social, economic, and environmental impacts and
make accessible the benefits of alternative flow models. It also
provides an analytical framework for the study of current trends of
mobility limitation, migration restriction and re-bordering, and
offers a complementary and innovative framework for the study of
globalization. Europe Beyond Mobility will be of interest to
academics and students as well as policy makers and practitioners
internationally in the fields of mobility, migration and border
studies.
Mobility, which has represented a critical scientific category and
political driver, is currently under strong public scrutiny: has
mobility lost its potential for social cohesion and political
integration? Europe Beyond Mobility: Mobilities, Social Cohesion
and Political Integration assesses this question by focusing on the
European integration process, conceptualized as a political project
for the promotion of different flows of mobility. Mobility has been
a fundamental tool for territorial strength and political
integration among European countries. Based on a realistic
understanding of the potentials and limits of mobility, this book
pleads for a "resonant mobility" in the interest of a renovated
European integration process. It examines how, in opposition to
those advocating for national borders and mobility restrictions,
the EU needs to explore new regulatory models which limit
mobility's adverse social, economic, and environmental impacts and
make accessible the benefits of alternative flow models. It also
provides an analytical framework for the study of current trends of
mobility limitation, migration restriction and re-bordering, and
offers a complementary and innovative framework for the study of
globalization. Europe Beyond Mobility will be of interest to
academics and students as well as policy makers and practitioners
internationally in the fields of mobility, migration and border
studies.
Mobility is a basic principle of modernity besides others like
individuality, rationality, equality and globality. Taking its cue
from this concept, this book presents a movement that begins with
the macro-social transformations linked to mobility and ends with
empirical discussions on the new forms of mobility and their
implications for everyday life. The book opens with a study of the
social changes unique to the second age of modernity, with
contributions from Ulrich Beck, John Urry, Wolfgang Bonss and Sven
Kesselring. It continues with a discussion of the implications of
these changes for sociological research. Authors such as Vincent
Kaufmann, Weert Canzler, Norbert Schneider, Beate Collet, Ruth
Limmer and Gerlinde Vogl focus on a series of field examinations,
both qualitative and quantitative, of emerging mobilities. The book
is a foray into the exciting new field of interdisciplinary
mobility research informed by theoretical reflection and empirical
investigation.
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Handbook of Urban Mobilities (Paperback)
Ole B. Jensen, Claus Lassen, Vincent Kaufmann, Malene Freudendal-Pedersen, Ida Sofie Gotzsche Lange
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R1,382
Discovery Miles 13 820
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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.
Mobility is a basic principle of modernity besides others like
individuality, rationality, equality and globality. Taking its cue
from this concept, this book presents a movement that begins with
the macro-social transformations linked to mobility and ends with
empirical discussions on the new forms of mobility and their
implications for everyday life. The book opens with a study of the
social changes unique to the second age of modernity, with
contributions from Ulrich Beck, John Urry, Wolfgang Bonss and Sven
Kesselring. It continues with a discussion of the implications of
these changes for sociological research. Authors such as Vincent
Kaufmann, Weert Canzler, Norbert Schneider, Beate Collet, Ruth
Limmer and Gerlinde Vogl focus on a series of field examinations,
both qualitative and quantitative, of emerging mobilities. The book
is a foray into the exciting new field of interdisciplinary
mobility research informed by theoretical reflection and empirical
investigation.
All too often, mobility is evoked as a preferred indicator in
explanations of space-time compression and its impact. However, in
failing to clearly distinguish speed potentials from their use,
such analyses veer towards technological determinism, or else
towards the normative domain. In order to avoid this trap, the
motivations underlying mobility must be explored. This
groundbreaking examination is carried out through a discussion of
the following general question: to what extent can the speed
potentials generated by technological transportation systems be
considered as vectors of social change? It also provides an
opportunity to study in greater depth the little-known field of the
sociology of mobility. Following an examination of the existing
controversies surrounding social fluidification, it proposes to
rethink mobility using the new concept of motility. Current
contributions to and research results in this new area are included
and the book indicates possible new research directions, opening
the way to a new form of general sociology.
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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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R6,159
Discovery Miles 61 590
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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.
Writer, artist, filmmaker, provocateur, revolutionary, and
impresario of the Situationist International, Guy Debord shunned
the apparatus of publicity he dissected so brilliantly in his most
influential work, The Society of the Spectacle. In this ambitious
and innovative biography, Vincent Kaufmann places Debord's very
hostility toward the inquisitive, biographical gaze at the center
of an investigation into his subject's diverse output-from his
earliest films to his landmark works of social theory and political
provocation-and the poetic sensibility that informed both his work
and his life. Instead of providing a conventional day-to-day
account of Debord's life, Kaufmann deftly locates his subject
within the historical and intellectual context of the radical
social, political, and artistic movements in which he participated.
He traces Debord's development as an intellectual: his involvement
with the lettrist movement in the early 1950s, his central role in
the Situationist International from 1957 to 1971 and in the events
of May 1968, and the productive and frequently misunderstood period
between the dissolution of the situationists and his suicide,
during which time Debord clarified the rules of his war against
inauthenticity. As Kaufmann makes clear, for Debord political
thought and action were inseparable from aesthetics and poetic
expression. Whether envisioning the recovery of a lost,
protocommunist age of authenticity and transparency in The Society
of the Spectacle or critically assessing the possibility of
revolution against postmodern capitalism two decades later, Debord
advocated and practiced an art of defiance, a concurrently martial
and melancholic poetics. Avoiding the mythologies about Debord that
both admirers and critics have cultivated, Kaufmann provides a
groundbreaking and generous assessment of Debord and his
uncompromising struggle against a corrupt civilization.
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