Introduction: Alternative (im)mobilities
Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira
1. When public health policies fail: Community management in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in Paraisópolis, São Paulo
Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira and Andrea Maria Abreu Borges
2. An alternative for whom? Buenos Aires’ school commuting and the "bicycle boom" in pandemic time
Dhan Zunino Singh and Maximiliano Velázquez
3. Cyclelogistics & uberization: Challenges and transformative actions to improve delivery cyclists' work conditions
Victor Andrade, Pedro Bastos and Filipe Marino
4. Caring Cities: The urgent concerns after apparent immobility in southern cities
Paola Jirón Martínez
5. Gendered perspectives in mobility and safety in public transport. The case of motorcycle taxis (boda boda) in Kisumu City, Kenya
Gladys Nyachieo and Calvine Kayi
6. Informal mobility in the Alemão Complex, Rio de Janeiro
Camille Reiss
7. Peripheries on the move: New urban grammars and epistemic disputes over center-periphery borders in São Paulo
Guilhermo Aderaldo
8. Rearrangements and trajectories: Italian-Brazilian ice-cream parlor workers in
Germany in Covid-19 times
Diane Portugueis
9. Favela virtual tour: Alternative mobilities in favela tourism during Covid-19 pandemic
Camila Maria dos Santos Moraes, Bernardo de La Veja, Fabian Frenzel, Isabella Rega and Juliana Mainard-Sardon
10. After the #stayhome, "live like a local": Towards alternative urban tourism mobilities?
Thiago Allis and Ana Carolina Padua Machado
Biography
Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira is a Professor at the Escola de Comunicação – Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (ECO-UFRJ), Brazil. Her research focuses on the interconnections between (im)mobility, communication, advertising, and marketing. She is currently a member of two research groups, Mobilities, Theory, Topics and Methods (MTTM) and The Rhetoric of the Consumption (ReC).. She holds a Ph.D. Degree in History, Politics and Culture from the Centre for Research and Documentation of Contemporary History of Brazil (Cpdoc- FGV RJ), Brazil and a master’s degree in Social Communication from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica (PUC Rio), Brazil.






