204 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    204 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Brazilian Mobilities presents an overview of the diversity of mobility studies developed in Brazil. It builds a picture of a strong Latin-American perspective emerging in the field of mobilities research, which provides unique insight into the complex dynamics of mobilities in the emerging countries from the Global South.



    Addressing such different areas as tourism, urbanization, media studies, social inequalities, marketing and mega-events, transport and technology, among others, the contributors use the new mobilities paradigm, or NMP (Sheller & Urry, 2006) as a starting point to reflect about the social changes experienced in the country and they also engage with newer literature on mobilities, including work done by Brazilian and Latin-American authors depending on the subject of each individual chapter.



    Illustrating to scholars the uniqueness and complexity of the Brazilian social-political and economic context, the book was organized in order to be a representative sample of the studies carried out in Brazil, as well as to contribute to other academic investigations on (im)mobilities and different social realities in emerging countries.

    Introduction

    Camila Moraes and Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira

    1. Moving On: How Mobile is Tourism Research on Transport in Brazil

    Thiago Allis, Rafael Castro and Carla Fraga

    2. The Mobilities of the Favela and the Social Life of Souvenirs

    Bianca Freire-Medeiros and Palloma Valle Menezes

    3. Green Favelas: Past, Present, and Futures of Favela Tourism in Rio de Janeiro

    Camila Moraes

    4. Rio de Janeiro’s Mobilities After COR: Social Impacts of a Smart City Initiative

    João Alcântara de Freitas

    5. "I Live Here, But I’ve Never Been Inside It": Narratives on Social Tourism of the Homeless Population in the Metropolitan Area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Bernardo Lazary Cheibub and Jordania de Oliveira Eugenio

    6. Vulnerabilities in Movement: Experiences from the Research Project "I Exist and Move"

    Camila Maciel Campolina Alves Mantovani and Sônia Caldas Pessoa

    7. The Use of Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Promotion of Citizenship Through the Improvement of the Conditions of Accessibility in Urban Spaces: An Application of the Project Ponto Certo

    Macello Medeiros, Rita Vieira and Elton Andrade

    8. Urban Mobility and Citizenship in Brazil: Advances in the Legal Framework

    Filipe Marino

    9. It is More "Pokemón" than "Go"? New Mobilities Paradigm in Locative Games

    Luiz Adolfo Andrade

    10. Advertising Discourse from the Perspective of the New Mobilities Paradigm

    Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira

    11. #BHNASRUAS: Mobile Journalism During the June Journeys

    Fernanda Duarte

    12. The Internet as a Facilitator of Mobilities in Rural Areas

    Ariane Fernandes da Conceição and Sergio Schneider

    13. Why Are We Writing and Speaking in English? Coloniality of Academic Communication and Its Uneven Mobilities

    Leo Name

    Biography

    Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira is a lecturer at Universidade Estácio de Sá (UNESA, Brazil). She is also National Coordinator of Social Communications Undergraduate Courses–Creative Economies Department at the same institution. Her research focuses on the interconnection of (im)mobility, communication, advertising and marketing.



    Camila Maria dos Santos Moraes is a Tourism and Sociology Professor at Rio de Janeiro University (UNIRIO), where she coordinates the TurisData-RJ: Data base on Rio de Janeiro Tourism Reality and the Observatory of Favela Tourism.