Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Changing Mobilities
Transgressive Spatialities
Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 459 g
Reihe: Changing Mobilities
ISBN: 978-1-032-07108-4
Verlag: Routledge
Diverse factors like globalization, geopolitical tensions, and the transformation of lifestyles are strengthening the role of mobility as a structuring dimension of contemporary societies. Social-science research has taken note of these changes, but few studies cross the different forms of mobility, ranging from commuting to tourists and backpackers, and on to seasonal workers or international migrants. The diversity of mobility situations studied in this book highlights the contribution of the reality of mobility in the daily construction of urban, regional, and global spaces, as well as in the redefinition of socio-spatial concepts.
By using an interdisciplinary relational approach, the book revisits certain concepts such as exclusion, heritage, or distance, in order to understand spatialities beyond the oppositions of fixity/mobility, private/public, or here/elsewhere. The book sheds light on the capacities for resistance of mobile persons in Singapore, Dakar, Bangkok, Amman, Paris, New York, or Mexico by studying the power relationships that are established in situations of mobility. By deciphering the values that characterize regimes of (im)mobility, the contributors stress the normative injunctions of public policies and social practices.
The originality of the work lies in capturing the deployment of alternative spatialities and underlining how they are reshaped between sedentary and mobility regimes. It highlights the importance of fully associating mobility with its characteristics of ephemerality and fluidity, in our theorizations and understandings of spatialities. By taking a post-structuralist posture, the book makes it possible to establish a logic of ‘and’ to design a ‘between’ of things, and to reverse ontology. This allows the temporary and the connected to be rehabilitated, beyond distance, in our practical knowledge of spatialities and territorialities. As such, the volume will be of interest to scholars of geography, sociology, anthropology, and urban studies with interests in mobility, migration and relational thought.
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Introduction: When Mobilities Construct Spatialities Part I - A Relational Approach: Insights into the Building of Sociospatial Concepts 1. Tenements in New York and Riads in Marrakesh: Mobilities and the New Paradigm of Heritagization 2. Urban Mobilities and Power: Social Exclusion by Design in the City 3. Rethinking ‘Ethnic Neighborhoods’ after the Mobility Turn 4. Clouds and Movements 5. Transportation Vehicles in Africa: Between Autonomy and the Administration of Space Part II - Spatial Practices of the City: Power Relations and Agency 6. Migrant Women Servants in Amman and Backpackers in Bangkok: The ‘Walking Interviews’ Method for Studying Mobile Groups in Cities 7. Padlocks as Obscure Objects of Tourism. An Emotional Imprint in the City of Love 8. Transgressing the City-State: Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore 9. Everyday Mobility and the Social Divisions of Space: A Space-Time Analysis of Mexico City Part III – Mobility Schemes, Values, and Norms: A Sociopolitical Perspective 10. Immobility as A Migration-Management Resource in Seasonal Agricultural-Worker Programs 11. Stranded Migrants, Mobile Subjects: The Spatiality and Social Order of ‘Waiting’ in Mexico 12. Facing the Environmental Transition: The Critical Issue of Grasping Mobile Spatialities at the Crossroads of (Un)Changing Practices and Policies 13. Work and High Mobility: Current Knowledge and Blind Spots Afterword: Hybridities, Transgressions, and Stranded Mobilities