Mobilities and Complexities
The new mobilities turn has become a powerful perspective in social theory. John Urrys 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 Urrys writing influenced the course of their research and theorizing.
The volume gathers contributions in relation to John Urrys 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. The 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.
Ole B. Jensen is Professor of Urban Theory. He has a cross-disciplinary background in political science, sociology and planning.He studies howsociality is reconfigured by complex mobilities in the designed environs and infrastructural landscapes of the contemporary city.
Sven Kesselring is a sociologist and Research Professor in Sustainable Mobilities at Nuertingen-Geislingen University, Germany. His research focuses on mobilities theory, socio-technological change and labour mobilities. His recent publications are Exploring Networked Urban Mobilities (2018, with Malene Freudendal-Pedersen); New Mobilities Regimes (2013, with Susanne Witzgall and Gerlinde Vogl); and Aeromobilities (2009, with John Urry and Saolo Cwerner).
Mimi Sheller is Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of the Center for Mobilities Research and Policy at Drexel University, Philadelphia. She is a founding co-editor of the journal Mobilities and past president of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility. She is the author or co-editor of ten books, the most recent being Mobility Justice: The Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes (2018).
Mobilities and Complexities
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Ole B. Jensen, Sven Kesselring and Mimi Sheller
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Names: Jensen, Ole B., editor. | Kesselring, Sven, 1966- editor. | Sheller, Mimi, editor.
Title: Mobilities and complexities / edited by Ole B. Jensen, Sven Kesselring and Mimi Sheller.
Description: 1st Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018027091| ISBN 9781138601420 (hardback) | ISBN 9781138601437 (pbk.) | ISBN 9780429470097 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Spatial behavior. | Movement, Psychology of. | Sociology--Philosophy. | Urry, John.
Classification: LCC BF469 .M625 2018 | DDC 301.01--dc23LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018027091
ISBN: 978-1-138-60142-0 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-60143-7 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-47009-7 (ebk)
Peter Adey is Professor of Human Geography at Royal Holloway University of London. Peter specialises in the relationship between mobility and security, particularly at the intersections of the political and the cultural. Among other works he is author of Mobility (2009, Routledge, 2nd ed. 2017), Aerial Life: Mobilities, Spaces, Affects (2010, Wiley-Blackwell) and co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Mobilities (2014) and From Above (2014). He is co-editor of the journal Mobilities and of the Berghahn book series, Changing Mobilities.
Jrgen Ole Brenholdt is Professor of Human Geography, Department of People and Technology, Roskilde University, teaching in geography and in spatial designs and society programmes. He is currently doing research on tourist place design and social mobilisation for tourism in the peripheries of Denmark while also engaging in innovation projects. He has been associated with the University of Troms doing research in the North Atlantic region including the UNESCO MOST Circumpolar Coping Processes Project. His research interests are in tourism, cultural heritage, spatial designs, design processes, mobility, regional development and the circular economy. Books in English include The Reflexive North (2001, with Nils Aarshter), Performing Tourist Places (2004, with Michael Haldrup, Jonas Larsen and John Urry), Space Odysseys (2004, with K. Simonsen), Coping with Distances (2007), Mobility and Place (2008, with Brynhild Grans) and Design Research (2010, with J. Simonsen, M. Bscher and J. Scheuer 2010).
Thomas Birtchnell is Senior Lecturer in the School of Geography and Sustainable Communities at the University of Wollongong. Before this, he was a research associate at Lancaster University in a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and led by distinguished professor John Urry. The research project (ES/J007455/1) examined the past and future impacts of 3D printing on transport and society. His latest book is A New Industrial Future? 3D Printing and the Reconfiguring of Production, Distribution, and Consumption (2016). His research interests lie in the mobilities of people, knowledge and materials globally. His books include