E-Book, Englisch, 220 Seiten
Sites, Methods, Practices
E-Book, Englisch, 220 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-351-77850-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Preface
Chapter 1
Emmy Laura Perez Fjalland, Malene Freudendal-Pedersen, and Katrine Hartmann-Petersen: Networked Urban Mobilities – Practices, Flows, Methods
Part 1: Moving and pausing
Chapter 2
Simon Wind, Ditte Bendix Lanng, Ole B. Jensen: ’DING-DING-DONG’ Shifting Atmospheres in Mobilities Design.
Chapter 3
Robin Kellermann: Parented waiting – How information technologies reshape and mediate the experience of waiting in mobilities
Chapter 4
Anne Victoria: Bus Stops Matter – An Ethnography of experience of physical activity and the bus stop design
Chapter 5
Katrine Hartmann-Petersen: Solid Urban Mobilities – Buses, Rythms and Communities
Chapter 6
Hanne Louise Jensen: On social cracks in train commuting
Chapter 7
Aslak Aamot Kjærulff, Kaare Svejstrup: Road Radio – Taking Mobilities Research on the Road and into the Air
Chapter 8
Sarah Nies, Katrin Roller, Gerlinde Vogel: Managing Mobilities in the Working Context
Chapter 9
Esteban C. Acuña: Tracing Trans-Atlantic Romani Im/Mobilities: Doing Ethnography in a Hyper-Mobile Field
Part 2: Communities and collaborations
Chapter 10
Lilyana Petrova: The Little Mermaid is a Portal – Digital Mobility and Transformations
Chapter 11
Lauren Wagner: Viscosities and Meshwork – Assembling dynamic pathways of mobilities
Chapter 12
Michel Després: Parked students, surfing workers and working in third places with mobile technology
Chapter 13
Jon Dag Rasmussen: Urban borderlands of mobility – ethnographic fieldwork amongst unconventional elderly city people
Chapter 14
Karolina Doughty, Lesley Murray: Understanding everyday mobilities through the lens of disruption
Chapter 15
Mia Arp Fallov, Anja Jørgensen: Experiences of mobile belonging
Chapter 16
Sung-Yueh Perng: The Spaces, Mobilities and Soundings of Coding
Chapter 17
Paula Bialski: Mobility, Media, and the Experiences of Airbnb’s Aesthetic Regime
Part 3: Modes and emotions
Chapter 18
Peter Cox: Senses Matter – A Sensory Ethnography of Urban Cycling
Chapter 19
Njogu Morgan: Feeling community – emotional geographies on cycling
infrastructure
Chapter 20
Till Koglin: Urban velomobility and the spatial problems of cycling
Chapter 21
Julie Cidell: The role of the driver-car assemblage in the practices of long-distance aeromobility
Chapter 22
Dirk Wittowsky, Marcel Hunecke: U.move 2.0 - the spatial and virtual mobility of young people
Chapter 23
Jonas Larsen, Oskar Funk: Inhabiting infrastructures – the case of cycling in Copenhagen
Chapter 24
Henk Lenting: Comparing and learning from each other for a better cycling future
Chapter 25
Tim Jones: The Velomobilities Turn
Part 4: Sites and Strategies
Chapter 26
Chelsea Tschoerner: Governing everyday mobilities: Policymaking and its realities
Chapter 27
Nina Moesby Bennetsen, Julie Overgaard Magelund: Planning for sustainable mobilities – Creating new futures or doing what is possible?
Chapter 28
Enza Lissandrello: Let people move! The new planning paradigm of ‘Shared Spaces’
Chapter 29
Emmy Laura Perez Fjalland: Travels, typing and tales
Chapter 30
Bruna Vendemmia: Are emerging mobility practices changing our urban spaces? A look at the Italien case
Chapter 31
João Mourato, Sofia Santos, Daniela Ferreira, Renato Carmo: (In)consequential Planning practices: the political pitfall of mobility policy-making in Lisbon’s Metropolitan Area
Chapter 32
Catherine Doherty: Motility meets viscosity in rural to urban flows
Chapter 33
Robert Nadler: Routes and Roots: Studying Place Relations in Multilocal Lifeworlds