Abstract
This paper proposes an approach to mobility that takes both historical mobilities and forms of immobility seriously. It is argued that is important for the development of a politics of mobility. To do this it suggests that mobility can be thought of as an entanglement of movement, representation, and practice. Following this it argues for a more finely developed politics of mobility that thinks below the level of mobility and immobility in terms of motive force, speed, rhythm, route, experience, and friction. Finally, it outlines a notion of ‘constellations of mobility’ that entails considering the historical existence of fragile senses of movement, meaning, and practice marked by distinct forms of mobile…
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Keywords
- Politics
- Meaning (existential)
- Representation (politics)
- Mobilities
- Sociology
- Movement (music)
- Epistemology
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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