Abstract

In recent years, the social sciences have taken a “mobilities turn.” There has been a developing realisation that mobilities do not “just happen.” Mobilities are carefully and meticulously designed, planned and staged (from above). However, they are equally importantly acted out, performed and lived as people are “staging themselves” (from below). Staging mobilities is a dynamic process between “being staged” (for example, being stopped at traffic lights) and the “mobile staging” of interacting individuals (negotiating a passage on the pavement). Staging Mobilities is about the fact that mobility is more than movement between point A and B. It explores how the movement of people, goods, information, and signs influences human understandings of self, other and the built environment. Moving towards a new understanding of the relationship between movement, interaction and environments, the book asks: what are the physical, social, technical, and cultural conditions to the staging of contemporary urban mobilities?
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon and New York
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages228
ISBN (Print)978-0-415-69373-8
ISBN (Electronic)978-0-203-07006-2
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Mobilities
  • Staging
  • Moblities Turn

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