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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Sari: Intersections in Communications and Culture 29
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433114054
  • ISBN-13: 9781433114052
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Sari: Intersections in Communications and Culture 29
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433114054
  • ISBN-13: 9781433114052
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What do road infrastructures, media networks, ferry boats, cell phones, automobiles, and airplanes have in common? As attempts to come to terms with the virtual and material distance separating people, objects, and information they are all technologies of mobility which deeply shape our ways of life, informing ideas, demanding new skills and practices, facilitating or impeding relationships, and restricting or enabling access to crucial resources. Mobility studies concentrate on the intersecting movements of bodies, objects, capital, and signs across time-space, dissecting how practices, experiences, representations, and political dynamics shape new networks and lifeworlds. This book aims to reflect on the simultaneously technological and cultural (hence, technocultural) processes underpinning many of these forms of mobility, concentrating in particular in the North, Central, and South American social context. Whereas in Europe the study of mobilities has begun to take a strong hold in academic units, professional research networks, and recognized publication outlets, the study of mobilities is still in its adolescence in the Americas. Yet, in contrast, mobility is very much part of the core of the social imaginary, geo-politics, and cultural life of the Americas. Indeed, to be «on the move» is among the most quintessential characteristics of what it means to be a citizen of the Americas. This book is the first to reflect on these dynamics within this large geo-cultural context.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction
Chapter 1 Technologies of Mobility in the Americas: Introduction
1(22)
Phillip Vannini
Lucy Budd
Ole B. Jensen
Christian Fisker
Paola Jiron
Part I Mobility, Technologies, and the Assemblage of Place
Chapter 2 Virtual Caribbeans: Edens, Economies, Elsewheres
23(20)
Mimi Sheller
Chapter 3 Knowing Flows: How Migration Research Meets Mobilities Through Digital Technology
43(16)
Rob Shields
Chapter 4 If Only It Could Speak: Narrative Explorations of Mobility and Place in Seattle
59(20)
Ole B. Jensen
Chapter 5 How Car Drivers Took the Streets: Critical Planning Moments of Automobility
79(20)
Nick Scott
Chapter 6 Selling the World: Airline Advertisements and the Promotion of International Aeromobility in National Geographic, 1964--2004
99(20)
Lucy Budd
Part II Mobile Selves
Chapter 7 Solidarity on the Move: Technology, Mobility, and Activism in a Hospitality Exchange Network
119(20)
Jennie Germann Molz
Chapter 8 Glimpses of Motility of the Networked Self Across the Life Course
139(18)
Christian E. Fisker
Chapter 9 Seniors, Cell Phones, and Tactical Restriction
157(18)
Kim Sawchuk
Barbara Crow
Chapter 10 Haunting Technologies: Performing Memories of Place Through Effervescent Mobilities
175(24)
Phillip Vannini
Rhys Evans
Part III Technology, Technicians, and Mobility in Everyday Life
Chapter 11 Mobile Phones as a "Necessary Evil": Canadian Youth Talk About Negotiating the Politics of Mobility
199(20)
Tamara Shepherd
Leslie Regan Shade
Chapter 12 A Sociology of Traffic: Driving, Cycling, Walking
219(18)
Jim Conley
Chapter 13 Imaginative Technologies of (Im)mobility at the "End of the World"
237(18)
Noel B. Salazar
Chapter 14 Technology and Technicians Out of Control: The Implementation of Transantiago From a Daily Mobility Point of View
255(24)
Paola Jiron
About the Contributors 279(6)
Index 285
Phillip Vannini is Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Public Ethnography and Professor in the School of Communication and Culture at Royal Roads University in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Lucy Budd is Lecturer in Transport Studies in the Department of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Christian Fisker is a doctoral student in the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University. Paola Jirón is a Chilean academic from the Institute of Housing, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, the University of Chile, where she coordinates the Masters Programme on Residential Habitat. Ole B. Jensen is Professor of Urban Theory in the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University, Denmark.