If Mobility is Everything Then it is Nothing: Towards a Relational Politics of (Im)mobilities
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Abstract
This paper is concerned with conceptions of mobility and immobility. Although I argue that practically everything is mobile, for mobility to be analytically useful as a term we must focus on the contingent relations between movements. Building upon theories of mobility from geography, sociology, cultural studies and, in particular, Urry's ‘mobility/moorings dialectic’, the paper draws these ideas out using examples from the airport terminal.
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- Mobilities
- Dialectic
- Sociology
- Nothing
- Politics
- Epistemology
- Focus (optics)
- Economic geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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