Re-thinking Mobility Poverty
Understanding Users' Geographies, Backgrounds and Aptitudes
Herausgeber: Kuttler, Tobias; Moraglio, Massimo
Re-thinking Mobility Poverty
Understanding Users' Geographies, Backgrounds and Aptitudes
Herausgeber: Kuttler, Tobias; Moraglio, Massimo
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This book seeks to better conceptualise and define mobility poverty, addressing both its geographies and socio-economic landscapes. It moves beyond the analysis of â transport povertyâ and innovatively explores mobility inequalities and social construction of mobility disadvantages.
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This book seeks to better conceptualise and define mobility poverty, addressing both its geographies and socio-economic landscapes. It moves beyond the analysis of â transport povertyâ and innovatively explores mobility inequalities and social construction of mobility disadvantages.
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Produktdetails
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- Transport and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 686g
- ISBN-13: 9780367333300
- ISBN-10: 0367333309
- Artikelnr.: 60012777
- Transport and Society
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 686g
- ISBN-13: 9780367333300
- ISBN-10: 0367333309
- Artikelnr.: 60012777
Tobias Kuttler is a geographer and urban planner, working on urban development, mobility and social disadvantage. He is a researcher at TU Berlin and PhD Candidate at TU Munich. He is writing his PhD dissertation on the transformation of the taxi industry in Mumbai, India. Massimo Moraglio is a Senior Researcher at Technische Universitat Berlin and Coordinator of the MBA "Sustainable Mobility". His work explores the relationship between technology and society, focusing on scenarios and transitions. He is a member of the editorial board of Mobilities and Applied Mobilities, and editor-in-chief of The Journal of Transport History.
Foreword: A Mobility Justice Lens on Mobility Poverty by Mimi Sheller
Introduction; Part 1: Social Skills and Individual Aptitudes 1. Learning
Mobility 2. Unequal Mobilities, Network Capital and Mobility Justice 3. The
Impact of Life Events on Travel Behaviour Part 2: Geographies of Mobility
Poverty 4. The Spatial Dimension of Mobility Poverty 5. The Urban Arena 6.
The Rural Arena Part 3: Societal Roots and Impacts 7. Women and
Gender-Related Aspects 8. People on Low Income and Unemployed Persons 9.
Impacts on Mobility in An Ageing Europe 10. The Predicaments of European
Disabled People 11. Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and Mobility Poverty 12.
Children and Young People Part 4: The Fieldwork 13. Forced Car Ownership
and Forced Bus Usage. Contrasting Realities of Unemployed And Elderly
People In Rural Regions: The Case Of Guarda, Portugal 14. Perception of
Mobility Poverty in Remote Peri-Urban Salento (Italy) 15. Isolation,
Individualism and Sharing: Mobility Poverty in Naxos And Small Cyclades,
Greece 16. Unmet Needs: Exploring Mobility Poverty in Buz¿u, Romania 17.
Towards an Understanding of The Social Meanings of Mobility - The Case Of
Esslingen, Germany 18. Mobility Poverty in Luxembourg: Crossing Borders,
Real Estate, Vulnerable Groups and Migrants Conclusion Findings and
Conclusions
Introduction; Part 1: Social Skills and Individual Aptitudes 1. Learning
Mobility 2. Unequal Mobilities, Network Capital and Mobility Justice 3. The
Impact of Life Events on Travel Behaviour Part 2: Geographies of Mobility
Poverty 4. The Spatial Dimension of Mobility Poverty 5. The Urban Arena 6.
The Rural Arena Part 3: Societal Roots and Impacts 7. Women and
Gender-Related Aspects 8. People on Low Income and Unemployed Persons 9.
Impacts on Mobility in An Ageing Europe 10. The Predicaments of European
Disabled People 11. Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and Mobility Poverty 12.
Children and Young People Part 4: The Fieldwork 13. Forced Car Ownership
and Forced Bus Usage. Contrasting Realities of Unemployed And Elderly
People In Rural Regions: The Case Of Guarda, Portugal 14. Perception of
Mobility Poverty in Remote Peri-Urban Salento (Italy) 15. Isolation,
Individualism and Sharing: Mobility Poverty in Naxos And Small Cyclades,
Greece 16. Unmet Needs: Exploring Mobility Poverty in Buz¿u, Romania 17.
Towards an Understanding of The Social Meanings of Mobility - The Case Of
Esslingen, Germany 18. Mobility Poverty in Luxembourg: Crossing Borders,
Real Estate, Vulnerable Groups and Migrants Conclusion Findings and
Conclusions
Foreword: A Mobility Justice Lens on Mobility Poverty by Mimi Sheller
Introduction; Part 1: Social Skills and Individual Aptitudes 1. Learning
Mobility 2. Unequal Mobilities, Network Capital and Mobility Justice 3. The
Impact of Life Events on Travel Behaviour Part 2: Geographies of Mobility
Poverty 4. The Spatial Dimension of Mobility Poverty 5. The Urban Arena 6.
The Rural Arena Part 3: Societal Roots and Impacts 7. Women and
Gender-Related Aspects 8. People on Low Income and Unemployed Persons 9.
Impacts on Mobility in An Ageing Europe 10. The Predicaments of European
Disabled People 11. Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and Mobility Poverty 12.
Children and Young People Part 4: The Fieldwork 13. Forced Car Ownership
and Forced Bus Usage. Contrasting Realities of Unemployed And Elderly
People In Rural Regions: The Case Of Guarda, Portugal 14. Perception of
Mobility Poverty in Remote Peri-Urban Salento (Italy) 15. Isolation,
Individualism and Sharing: Mobility Poverty in Naxos And Small Cyclades,
Greece 16. Unmet Needs: Exploring Mobility Poverty in Buz¿u, Romania 17.
Towards an Understanding of The Social Meanings of Mobility - The Case Of
Esslingen, Germany 18. Mobility Poverty in Luxembourg: Crossing Borders,
Real Estate, Vulnerable Groups and Migrants Conclusion Findings and
Conclusions
Introduction; Part 1: Social Skills and Individual Aptitudes 1. Learning
Mobility 2. Unequal Mobilities, Network Capital and Mobility Justice 3. The
Impact of Life Events on Travel Behaviour Part 2: Geographies of Mobility
Poverty 4. The Spatial Dimension of Mobility Poverty 5. The Urban Arena 6.
The Rural Arena Part 3: Societal Roots and Impacts 7. Women and
Gender-Related Aspects 8. People on Low Income and Unemployed Persons 9.
Impacts on Mobility in An Ageing Europe 10. The Predicaments of European
Disabled People 11. Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and Mobility Poverty 12.
Children and Young People Part 4: The Fieldwork 13. Forced Car Ownership
and Forced Bus Usage. Contrasting Realities of Unemployed And Elderly
People In Rural Regions: The Case Of Guarda, Portugal 14. Perception of
Mobility Poverty in Remote Peri-Urban Salento (Italy) 15. Isolation,
Individualism and Sharing: Mobility Poverty in Naxos And Small Cyclades,
Greece 16. Unmet Needs: Exploring Mobility Poverty in Buz¿u, Romania 17.
Towards an Understanding of The Social Meanings of Mobility - The Case Of
Esslingen, Germany 18. Mobility Poverty in Luxembourg: Crossing Borders,
Real Estate, Vulnerable Groups and Migrants Conclusion Findings and
Conclusions