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Freudendal-Pedersen / Hartmann-Petersen / Perez Fjalland Experiencing Networked Urban Mobilities

Sites, Methods, Practices

E-Book, Englisch, 220 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-351-77850-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
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Experiencing Networked Urban Mobilities looks at the different experiences of networked urban mobilities. While the focus in the first book is on conceptual and theory driven perspective, this second volume emphasizes the empirical investigation of networked urban mobilities. This book is a resource for researchers interested in the field to gain easy access and overviews of different themes and approaches represented in the mobilities paradigm.
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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


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