Mobility - Society -Society Seen through the Lens of Mobilities

By Forward by Caspar Chorus

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9783037787366

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Mobility - Society -Society Seen through the Lens of Mobilities. This book recognizes mobility as an interdisciplinary entanglement of relationships with society, which shapes social structures. "Mobility | Society" explores the relationship between the two concepts by taking the broadest possible perspective and examining society through various mobility lenses.

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Mobility - Society -Society Seen through the Lens of Mobilities

Mobility has always been integral to human experience. Despite its importance, mainstream discussions on the subject tend to reduce it to the movement of people and objects from one point to the next. Encompassing flows of not only the mundane (food, people) but also the intangible (ideas, money), and what lies beyond our everyday perception (the Earth’s crust, atoms), mobility is an unpredictable, highly influential force.

This book recognizes mobility as an interdisciplinary entanglement of relationships with society, which shapes social structures. "Mobility | Society" explores the relationship between the two concepts by taking the broadest possible perspective and examining society through various mobility lenses. To fully understand the significance and potential of mobility, the book combines data-driven and metaphorical approaches. Not adhering to a strict sequence, the book’s design offers the readers various entry points, suggesting possible connections between disciplines and providing inspiration for societal improvement through design innovation.

With essays by Matthijs van Dijk, Lowie Vermeersch, Costanza Milano, Wouter Haspeslagh, Elmer van Grondelle, Kader Abdolah, Peter Adey, Adrian Bejan, Rawad Choubassi, Tim Cresswell, Femke de Boer, Annelien De Dijn, Livia Del Conte, Vincent Kaufmann, Euiyoung Kim, Emily Molnar, et. al.

AuthorForward by Caspar Chorus
Format16,5 × 24 cm
Published2023
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9783037787366
PublisherLars Müller Publishers
BindingSoft cover
Page count312 pages, ca 101 illustrations
EditorMatthijs van Dijk, Lowie Vermeersch