LEADER 03982nam 2200457 450 001 9910688428903321 005 20230701223906.0 024 7 $a10.4324/9780367333317 035 $a(CKB)5400000000040297 035 $a(NjHacI)995400000000040297 035 $a(EXLCZ)995400000000040297 100 $a20230701d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aRe-thinking Mobility Poverty $eunderstanding users' geographies, backgrounds and aptitudes /$fedited by Tobias Kuttler and Massimo Moraglio 210 1$aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York :$cRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$d2021. 215 $a1 online resource (284 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aTransport and society 311 $a0-367-65358-3 327 $aForeword: A Mobility Justice Lens on Mobility Poverty by Mimi Sheller Introduction; Part 1: Social Skills and Individual Aptitudes 1. Learning Mobility 2. Unequal Mobilities, Network Capital and Mobility Justice 3. The Impact of Life Events on Travel Behaviour Part 2: Geographies of Mobility Poverty 4. The Spatial Dimension of Mobility Poverty 5. The Urban Arena 6. The Rural Arena Part 3: Societal Roots and Impacts 7. Women and Gender-Related Aspects 8. People on Low Income and Unemployed Persons 9. Impacts on Mobility in An Ageing Europe 10. The Predicaments of European Disabled People 11. Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and Mobility Poverty 12. Children and Young People Part 4: The Fieldwork 13. Forced Car Ownership and Forced Bus Usage. Contrasting Realities of Unemployed And Elderly People In Rural Regions: The Case Of Guarda, Portugal 14. Perception of Mobility Poverty in Remote Peri-Urban Salento (Italy) 15. Isolation, Individualism and Sharing: Mobility Poverty in Naxos And Small Cyclades, Greece 16. Unmet Needs: Exploring Mobility Poverty in Buza?u, Romania 17. Towards an Understanding of The Social Meanings of Mobility - The Case Of Esslingen, Germany 18. Mobility Poverty in Luxembourg: Crossing Borders, Real Estate, Vulnerable Groups and Migrants Conclusion Findings and Conclusions. 330 $aThis book seeks to better conceptualise and define mobility poverty, addressing both its geographies and socio-economic landscapes. It moves beyond the analysis of transport poverty' and innovatively explores mobility inequalities and social construction of mobility disadvantages. The debate on mobility poverty is gaining momentum due to its role in triggering social exclusion and economic deprivation. In this light, this book examines the social construction of mobility poverty by delving into mobility patterns and needs as they are differently experienced by social groups in different geographical situations. It considers factors such as the role of transport regimes and their social value when analysing the social construction of individuals mobility needs. Furthermore, the gaps between articulated and unarticulated needs are identified by observing actual travel patterns of individuals. The book offers a comparison of the global phenomenon through fieldwork conducted in six different European countries - Greece, Portugal, Italy, Luxembourg, Romania and Germany. This book will be useful reading for planners, sociologists, geographers, mobility/transport researchers, mobility advocates, policy-makers and transport practitioners. 410 0$aTransport and society. 517 $aRe-thinking Mobility Poverty 606 $aPoverty 606 $aCross-cultural studies 606 $aTransportation$xSocial aspects 615 0$aPoverty. 615 0$aCross-cultural studies. 615 0$aTransportation$xSocial aspects. 676 $a339.46 702 $aKuttler$b Tobias 702 $aMoraglio$b Massimo 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910688428903321 996 $aRe-thinking mobility poverty$92996961 997 $aUNINA