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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 analyze the world of urban mobilities.
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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 analyze the world of urban mobilities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351058735
- Artikelnr.: 59486464
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351058735
- Artikelnr.: 59486464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ole B. Jensen is Professor of Urban Theory at the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University (Denmark). Claus Lassen is Associate Professor and Director of the Centre of Mobility and Urban Studies (C-MUS) at Aalborg University (Denmark). Vincent Kaufman is Associate Professor of Urban Sociology and Mobility at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland). Malene Freudendal-Pedersen is Professor in Urban Planning at Aalborg University (Denmark) and has an interdisciplinary background linking sociology, geography, urban planning and the sociology of technology. Ida Sofie Gøtzsche Lange is Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University (Denmark).
List of contributors. Introduction. Section I: Histories, concepts and
theories. 1 Mobility justice in urban studies. 2 Modern urbanization. 3
Networks, flows and the city of automobilities. 4 Mobility capital and
motility. 5 Co-design times and mobilities. Section II: Methods, tools and
approaches. 6 Mobile ethnographies of the city. 7 Mobile futures through
present behaviours and discourses. 8 Digital approaches and mobilities in
the Big Data era. 9 A methodological hybridization to analyze orientation
experience in the urban environment. 10 Methodologies for understanding and
improving pedestrian mobility. Section III: Commutes, modes and rhythms. 11
The walking commute: gendered and generationed. 12 The future of the car
commute. 13 Ups and downs with urban cycling. 14 The train commute. 15
Waiting (for Departure). 16 Moving and pausing. 17 Providing and working in
rhythms. Section IV: Everyday life, bodies and practices. 18 Life course
and mobility. 19 Urban pram strolling. 20 The video-ethnography of embodied
urban mobilities. 21 Routine and revelation: Dis-embodied urban mobilities.
22 Habit as a better way to understand urban mobilities. 23 Residential
mobility. 24 Urban mobility and migrations. Section V: Power, conflict and
social exclusion. 25 Mobility and social stratification. 26 The conflicted
pedestrian: walking and mobility conflict in the city. 27 Transitions:
methodology and the marginalisation of experience in transport practice. 28
Social implications of spatial mobilities. Section VI: Urban planning,
design and governance. 29 Planning for urban mobilities and everyday life.
30 Mobilities design: cities, movements, and materialities. 31 The movement
of public space. 32 Urban tourism. 33 The airport city. 34 Surveillance and
urban mobility. Section VII: Infrastructures, technologies and sustainable
development. 35 3D printing and the changing logistics of cities. 36
Mobility as a service: moving in the de-synchronized city. 37 Understanding
multimodality through rhythm of life: empirical evidence from the Swiss
case study. 38 Rethinking the large-scale mobility infrastructure projects
in sustainable smart city perspective. 39 Smart cities. 40 Sustainable
mobility. 41 Terminal Towns. Index.
theories. 1 Mobility justice in urban studies. 2 Modern urbanization. 3
Networks, flows and the city of automobilities. 4 Mobility capital and
motility. 5 Co-design times and mobilities. Section II: Methods, tools and
approaches. 6 Mobile ethnographies of the city. 7 Mobile futures through
present behaviours and discourses. 8 Digital approaches and mobilities in
the Big Data era. 9 A methodological hybridization to analyze orientation
experience in the urban environment. 10 Methodologies for understanding and
improving pedestrian mobility. Section III: Commutes, modes and rhythms. 11
The walking commute: gendered and generationed. 12 The future of the car
commute. 13 Ups and downs with urban cycling. 14 The train commute. 15
Waiting (for Departure). 16 Moving and pausing. 17 Providing and working in
rhythms. Section IV: Everyday life, bodies and practices. 18 Life course
and mobility. 19 Urban pram strolling. 20 The video-ethnography of embodied
urban mobilities. 21 Routine and revelation: Dis-embodied urban mobilities.
22 Habit as a better way to understand urban mobilities. 23 Residential
mobility. 24 Urban mobility and migrations. Section V: Power, conflict and
social exclusion. 25 Mobility and social stratification. 26 The conflicted
pedestrian: walking and mobility conflict in the city. 27 Transitions:
methodology and the marginalisation of experience in transport practice. 28
Social implications of spatial mobilities. Section VI: Urban planning,
design and governance. 29 Planning for urban mobilities and everyday life.
30 Mobilities design: cities, movements, and materialities. 31 The movement
of public space. 32 Urban tourism. 33 The airport city. 34 Surveillance and
urban mobility. Section VII: Infrastructures, technologies and sustainable
development. 35 3D printing and the changing logistics of cities. 36
Mobility as a service: moving in the de-synchronized city. 37 Understanding
multimodality through rhythm of life: empirical evidence from the Swiss
case study. 38 Rethinking the large-scale mobility infrastructure projects
in sustainable smart city perspective. 39 Smart cities. 40 Sustainable
mobility. 41 Terminal Towns. Index.
List of contributors. Introduction. Section I: Histories, concepts and
theories. 1 Mobility justice in urban studies. 2 Modern urbanization. 3
Networks, flows and the city of automobilities. 4 Mobility capital and
motility. 5 Co-design times and mobilities. Section II: Methods, tools and
approaches. 6 Mobile ethnographies of the city. 7 Mobile futures through
present behaviours and discourses. 8 Digital approaches and mobilities in
the Big Data era. 9 A methodological hybridization to analyze orientation
experience in the urban environment. 10 Methodologies for understanding and
improving pedestrian mobility. Section III: Commutes, modes and rhythms. 11
The walking commute: gendered and generationed. 12 The future of the car
commute. 13 Ups and downs with urban cycling. 14 The train commute. 15
Waiting (for Departure). 16 Moving and pausing. 17 Providing and working in
rhythms. Section IV: Everyday life, bodies and practices. 18 Life course
and mobility. 19 Urban pram strolling. 20 The video-ethnography of embodied
urban mobilities. 21 Routine and revelation: Dis-embodied urban mobilities.
22 Habit as a better way to understand urban mobilities. 23 Residential
mobility. 24 Urban mobility and migrations. Section V: Power, conflict and
social exclusion. 25 Mobility and social stratification. 26 The conflicted
pedestrian: walking and mobility conflict in the city. 27 Transitions:
methodology and the marginalisation of experience in transport practice. 28
Social implications of spatial mobilities. Section VI: Urban planning,
design and governance. 29 Planning for urban mobilities and everyday life.
30 Mobilities design: cities, movements, and materialities. 31 The movement
of public space. 32 Urban tourism. 33 The airport city. 34 Surveillance and
urban mobility. Section VII: Infrastructures, technologies and sustainable
development. 35 3D printing and the changing logistics of cities. 36
Mobility as a service: moving in the de-synchronized city. 37 Understanding
multimodality through rhythm of life: empirical evidence from the Swiss
case study. 38 Rethinking the large-scale mobility infrastructure projects
in sustainable smart city perspective. 39 Smart cities. 40 Sustainable
mobility. 41 Terminal Towns. Index.
theories. 1 Mobility justice in urban studies. 2 Modern urbanization. 3
Networks, flows and the city of automobilities. 4 Mobility capital and
motility. 5 Co-design times and mobilities. Section II: Methods, tools and
approaches. 6 Mobile ethnographies of the city. 7 Mobile futures through
present behaviours and discourses. 8 Digital approaches and mobilities in
the Big Data era. 9 A methodological hybridization to analyze orientation
experience in the urban environment. 10 Methodologies for understanding and
improving pedestrian mobility. Section III: Commutes, modes and rhythms. 11
The walking commute: gendered and generationed. 12 The future of the car
commute. 13 Ups and downs with urban cycling. 14 The train commute. 15
Waiting (for Departure). 16 Moving and pausing. 17 Providing and working in
rhythms. Section IV: Everyday life, bodies and practices. 18 Life course
and mobility. 19 Urban pram strolling. 20 The video-ethnography of embodied
urban mobilities. 21 Routine and revelation: Dis-embodied urban mobilities.
22 Habit as a better way to understand urban mobilities. 23 Residential
mobility. 24 Urban mobility and migrations. Section V: Power, conflict and
social exclusion. 25 Mobility and social stratification. 26 The conflicted
pedestrian: walking and mobility conflict in the city. 27 Transitions:
methodology and the marginalisation of experience in transport practice. 28
Social implications of spatial mobilities. Section VI: Urban planning,
design and governance. 29 Planning for urban mobilities and everyday life.
30 Mobilities design: cities, movements, and materialities. 31 The movement
of public space. 32 Urban tourism. 33 The airport city. 34 Surveillance and
urban mobility. Section VII: Infrastructures, technologies and sustainable
development. 35 3D printing and the changing logistics of cities. 36
Mobility as a service: moving in the de-synchronized city. 37 Understanding
multimodality through rhythm of life: empirical evidence from the Swiss
case study. 38 Rethinking the large-scale mobility infrastructure projects
in sustainable smart city perspective. 39 Smart cities. 40 Sustainable
mobility. 41 Terminal Towns. Index.