Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures

Abstract As a concept, mobility captures the common impression that one’s lifeworld is in flux, with not only people, but also cultures, objects, capital, businesses, services, diseases, media, images, information, and ideas circulating across (and even beyond) the planet. The scholarly literature i...

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Main Author: Noel B. Salazar
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade de Sâo Paulo
Series:Tempo Social
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spelling doaj-038d8b47b02a40ac964b9e040aec19a22020-11-24T20:43:04ZporUniversidade de Sâo PauloTempo Social1809-455430215316810.11606/0103-2070.ts.2018.142112S0103-20702018000200153Theorizing mobility through concepts and figuresNoel B. SalazarAbstract As a concept, mobility captures the common impression that one’s lifeworld is in flux, with not only people, but also cultures, objects, capital, businesses, services, diseases, media, images, information, and ideas circulating across (and even beyond) the planet. The scholarly literature is replete with metaphors trying to describe (perceived) altered spatial and temporal movements: deterritorialization, reterritorialization, and scapes; time-space compression, distantiation, or punctuation; the network society and its space of flows; the death of distance and the acceleration of modern life; and nomadology. Scholars have used figures of mobile people, too, from nomads to pilgrims, to describe both self and other in the social sciences and humanities for a long time. Taking the societal implications of various forms of mobility seriously and not as a given, the critical discussion of mobility concepts and figures presented here helps us to assess the analytical purchase of the conceptual perspective of mobility studies to normalize movement within the single category of “mobility.”http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20702018000200153&lng=en&tlng=enMobilityTheoryConceptualizationFiguresAnthropology
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Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
Tempo Social
Mobility
Theory
Conceptualization
Figures
Anthropology
author_facet Noel B. Salazar
author_sort Noel B. Salazar
title Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
title_short Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
title_full Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
title_fullStr Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
title_full_unstemmed Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
title_sort theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
publisher Universidade de Sâo Paulo
series Tempo Social
issn 1809-4554
description Abstract As a concept, mobility captures the common impression that one’s lifeworld is in flux, with not only people, but also cultures, objects, capital, businesses, services, diseases, media, images, information, and ideas circulating across (and even beyond) the planet. The scholarly literature is replete with metaphors trying to describe (perceived) altered spatial and temporal movements: deterritorialization, reterritorialization, and scapes; time-space compression, distantiation, or punctuation; the network society and its space of flows; the death of distance and the acceleration of modern life; and nomadology. Scholars have used figures of mobile people, too, from nomads to pilgrims, to describe both self and other in the social sciences and humanities for a long time. Taking the societal implications of various forms of mobility seriously and not as a given, the critical discussion of mobility concepts and figures presented here helps us to assess the analytical purchase of the conceptual perspective of mobility studies to normalize movement within the single category of “mobility.”
topic Mobility
Theory
Conceptualization
Figures
Anthropology
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