Hybrid Mobilities
Transgressive Spatialities
Nadine Cattan (Redaktør) ; Laurent Faret (Redaktør)
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By using an interdisciplinary relational approach, the book revisits certain concepts such as exclusion, heritage, or distance, in order to understand spatialities beyond the oppositions of fixity/mobility, private/public, or here/elsewhere. The book sheds light on the capacities for resistance of mobile persons in Singapore, Dakar, Bangkok, Amman, Paris, New York, or Mexico by studying the power relationships that are established in situations of mobility. By deciphering the values that characterize regimes of (im)mobility, the contributors stress the normative injunctions of public policies and social practices.
The originality of the work lies in capturing the deployment of alternative spatialities and underlining how they are reshaped between sedentary and mobility regimes. It highlights the importance of fully associating mobility with its characteristics of ephemerality and fluidity, in our theorizations and understandings of spatialities. By taking a post-structuralist posture, the book makes it possible to establish a logic of 'and' to design a 'between' of things, and to reverse ontology. This allows the temporary and the connected to be rehabilitated, beyond distance, in our practical knowledge of spatialities and territorialities. As such, the volume will be of interest to scholars of geography, sociology, anthropology, and urban studies with interests in mobility, migration and relational thought.
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Utgitt:
2021
Forlag: Routledge
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 282
ISBN: 9780367902834
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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"This book convincingly shows us why a mobility lens is crucial to understanding nation-states, cities, territories, neighbourhoods, homes and other spatial formations. Highly relevant in an age gripped by the contentious politics around borders and mobilities."
Professor Brenda Yeo, National University of Singapore
"An edited collection that takes seriously the dialectical relationship between mobility and place through a vivid and diverse set of examples and approaches - through Marrakesh to Mexico City, from homes and heritage, to mobile and migrant subjects arriving, being driven, some stranded in-transit, in domestic labour, others leaving and tourists leaving things behind. Cattan and Faret have curated a series of wonderful entries sensitive to context, place, vehicle, and experience; to gendered and raced differentiations of mobility that condense around the material nuclei of mobility and stasis and stasis in mobility, in intimate practices, alternative belongings, policy formations and the spaces between them. A terrific and inspiring collection."
Professor Peter Adey, Royal Holloway University of London
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Nadine Cattan and Laurent Faret
Part I - A Relational Approach: Insights into the Building of Sociospatial Concepts
1. Tenements in New York and Riads in Marrakesh: Mobilities and the New Paradigm of Heritagization
Maria Gravari-Barbas
2. Urban Mobilities and Power: Social Exclusion by Design in the City
Ole B. Jensen
3. Rethinking 'Ethnic Neighborhoods' after the Mobility Turn
Nancy L. Green
4. Clouds and Movements
Panos Bourlessas and Alberto Vanolo
5. Transportation Vehicles in Africa: Between Autonomy and the Administration of Space
Jerome Lombard
Part II - Spatial Practices of the City: Power Relations and Agency
6. Migrant Women Servants in Amman and Backpackers in Bangkok: The 'Walking Interviews' Method for Studying Mobile Groups in Cities
Daphne Caillol and Brenda Le Bigot
7. Padlocks as Obscure Objects of Tourism: An Emotional Imprint in the City of Love
Nadine Cattan and Camille Schmoll
8. Transgressing the City-State: Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore
Rachel Silvey, Daniele Belanger, Resmi Setia Milawati, and Kayoko Ueno
9. Everyday Mobility and the Social Divisions of Space: A Space-Time Analysis of Mexico City
Salomon Gonzalez Arellano and Socorro Flores Gutierrez
Part III - Mobility Schemes, Values, and Norms: A Sociopolitical Perspective
10. Immobility as A Migration-Management Resource in Seasonal Agricultural-Worker Programs
Sara Maria Lara Flores
11. Stranded Migrants, Mobile Subjects: The Spatiality and Social Order of 'Waiting' in Mexico
Laurent Faret
12. Facing the Environmental Transition: The Critical Issue of Grasping Mobile Spatialities at the Crossroads of (Un)Changing Practices and Policies
Jean-Baptiste Fretigny and Juliette Maulat
13. Work and High Mobility: Current Knowledge and Blind Spots
Emmanuel Ravalet and Yann Dubois
Afterword: Hybridities, Transgressions, and Stranded Mobilities
Mimi Sheller
Laurent Faret is a professor of geography at the University of Paris, a member of CESSMA, and currently on research leave at CIESAS (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social) in Mexico City, with the Research Institute for Development (IRD). He is a member of the LMI MESO, an international collaborative program between France, Mexico, and Central American countries. His research interests include: the evolution of international migration dynamics and the related territorial and political transformations; the urban dynamics resulting from transit movements and settlement of mobile populations; and the production of transnational mobility spaces and their effects on the dynamics of development in the Global South, at different scales. He is the author or editor of various books on these themes, such as Migrant Protection and the City in the Americas (2021), Les circulations transnationales. Lire les turbulences migratoires contemporaines (2009), Migrants des Suds (2009), and Les territoires de la mobilité. Migration et communautés transnationales entre le Mexique et les Etats-Unis (2003).