Daily Spatial Mobilities

Daily Spatial Mobilities
Title Daily Spatial Mobilities PDF eBook
Author Aharon Kellerman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 388
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317154983

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Discussing the concept of mobility at large and that of spatial mobilities in particular, this book makes the case for daily spatial mobilities as a distinct type of mobility and explores this concept from a variety of perspectives. Daily mobilities, such as for commuting, shopping, social ties, information, banking, news, studies, business meetings, etc. are typified by their being two-way mobilities, frequently performed, constituting a major element of our daily routine lives, and inclusive of both corporeal and/or virtual mobilities. Outlining his argument for daily spatial mobility, author Aharon Kellerman focuses on needs and triggers for daily mobilities, on levels of personal mobility and personal autonomy in daily mobilities and on potential mobilities leading to practiced ones. The concept is further explored using three major types of daily mobility, terrestrial, virtual and aerial and three major spatial elements; urban spatial reorganization in the information age, mobility terminals, namely bus, metro, and railway stations as well as airports, and global opportunities through daily mobilities, notably for users of the Internet.

Automated and Autonomous Spatial Mobilities

Automated and Autonomous Spatial Mobilities
Title Automated and Autonomous Spatial Mobilities PDF eBook
Author Aharon Kellerman
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 182
Release 2018-02-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1786438496

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This ground-breaking book explores a rapidly developing aspect of contemporary life: automated and autonomous spatial mobilities and their social and urban implications. Presenting a wide-ranging discussion on autonomous vehicle (AV) development and its future adoption, this highly topical book points to the emergence of autonomously mobile cities and the new mobility landscapes they will present. Academics, as well as practitioners, in the fields of mobility, transportation, urban planning, geography and sociology will find this an essential read.

Globalization and Spatial Mobilities

Globalization and Spatial Mobilities
Title Globalization and Spatial Mobilities PDF eBook
Author Aharon Kellerman
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 217
Release 2020-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789901227

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Presenting a comparative examination of five major voluntary global movements: commodities, people, capital, information and technology, this book traces and develops discussions of globalization and spatial mobility. The book further covers the means and media used for these mobilities: ports and ships, airports and airplanes, international banking electronic media, and the Internet, telephony and TV. Two concluding chapters focus on the mobile globe, highlighting present and future global mobility in general, and the relationships among the five global mobilities, in particular.

The Ethics of Mobilities

The Ethics of Mobilities
Title The Ethics of Mobilities PDF eBook
Author Prof Dr Sigurd Bergmann
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 298
Release 2012-11-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 140948789X

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With this book the international academic discourse on mobility is taken a step further, through the intertwined perspectives of different social sciences, engineering and the humanities. The Ethics of Mobilities departs from the recent interest in social surveillance, raised by the use of technology for the surveillance and control of mobility as well as for transport. It widens this theme to encompass a broad scale of issues, ranging from freedom and escape to social exclusion and control, thus raising important questions of ethics, identity and religion; questions that are dealt with by a diverse, yet structured range of chapters, arranged around the themes of ethics and religion, and freedom and control. Through their variety and diversity of perspectives, the chapters of this book offer a substantial interdisciplinary contribution to the socially and environmentally relevant discussion about what a technically and economically accelerating mobility does to life and how it might be transformed to sustain a more life-enhancing future. Ethics of Mobilities will excite not only international interest, but will also appeal to scholars across a wide range of disciplines, in fields as diverse as theology and engineering.

Understanding Personal Mobilities

Understanding Personal Mobilities
Title Understanding Personal Mobilities PDF eBook
Author Aharon Kellerman
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 171
Release 2023-10-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1035313952

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In this thought-provoking book, Aharon Kellerman presents a wide-ranging understanding of personal mobilities; the mobilities which individuals initiate, direct, and operate physically and virtually and which constitute an expression of personal autonomy. He readdresses existing concepts and knowledge as well as assessing novel and emerging technologies for self-driven mobilities.

The Tourist Region

The Tourist Region
Title The Tourist Region PDF eBook
Author Jérôme Piriou
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 207
Release 2019-04-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1119618207

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In geography, a region is one of the most obscure and controversial scientific research objects. However, the tourism sector frequently uses the term, both in the communication of tourism destinations and in daily-life vocabulary, to characterize spatial practices that overtake the scale of a place. That said, a geographic concentration of place, equipment and accommodation does not equate to a tourist region. In order to define the tourist region, this book presents the common thoughts and interpretations of it, which have been advanced by geographers since the beginning of the 20th Century. The Tourist Region also examines stakeholders’ logics that are identified in the practices of a tourist destination in a regional dimension, and explores the tourist region as a territorial co-construction. Finally, this book analyzes multi-level regional networks of tourist places, built according to tourist mobilities. By presenting several measurement methods of the tourist region, this book explains the spatial practices of tourists and anticipates the actions for tourism professionals.

The Coworking (R)evolution

The Coworking (R)evolution
Title The Coworking (R)evolution PDF eBook
Author Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 335
Release 2024-02-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1802209182

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The digitalization of work processes and the generalization of IT are creating unprecedented opportunities. An increasing part of the workforce is experimenting with new forms of work, as freelancers, self-employed or highly skilled employees with greater autonomy. International in scope, this book comprehensively explores these new models of work, mobility and life trajectories, and the increasing role of non-metropolitan coworking spaces.