Mobilities and Complexities (Record no. 26695)
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ISBN | 9781138601437 |
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Classification number | 301.01 |
Item number | MOB- |
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Title | Mobilities and Complexities |
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Place of publication | New York |
Name of publisher | Routledge Taylor & Francis Group London and New York |
Year of publication | 2019 |
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Number of Pages | xxi,245p. |
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Bibliography, etc | includes index |
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Summary, etc | The new ‘mobilities turn’ has become a powerful perspective in social theory. John Urry’s oeuvre has been very influential in the emergence of this new field and has had lasting impacts on many scholars. This collection presents originally commissioned essays from leading scholars in the field who reflect on how Urry’s writing influenced the course of their research and theorizing. This volume gathers contributions in relation to John Urry’s path-breaking work. The new ‘mobilities turn’ made a strong imprint in European social theory and is beginning to make an impact in the Americas and Asia as well. It challenges mainstream theoretical and empirical approaches that were grounded in a sedentary and bounded view of states. It propels innovative thinking about social and media ecologies, complex systems and social change. It bridges many disciplines and methodologies, leading to new approaches to existing problems while also resonating with questions about both history and the future. Mobilities research marks the rise of academic and intellectual cooperation and collaboration ‘beyond societies’, as nations around the world face the ecological limits of contemporary mobility and energy systems. The contributors represent several national contexts, including England, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Taiwan, Brazil, Canada, Australia and the USA. This book collects personal essays and gives insight into a vivid network of scientists who have connections of various degrees to the late John Urry as an academic figure, an author and a person. |
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Topical Term | Spatial behavior |
Form subdivision | Sociology--Philosophy |
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Personal name | Jensen, Ole B. |
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Personal name | Kesselring, Seven |
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Personal name | Sheller, Mimi |
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NASSDOC Library | NASSDOC Library | 2021-03-08 | Overseas Press India Private Limited | 2347.44 | 301.01 MOB- | 51402 | 3306.26 | 2021-03-24 | Books |