1st Edition

Mobility, Space and Culture

By Peter Merriman Copyright 2012
244 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Over the past ten to fifteen years there has emerged an increasing concern with mobility in the social sciences and humanities. In Mobility, Space and Culture , Peter Merriman provides an important and timely contribution to the mobilities turn in the social sciences, encouraging academics to rethink the relationship between movement, embodied practices, space and place. The book takes an... Read more

Acknowledgements.  1. Introduction: Mobility, Space and Culture  Part I: Mobility, Space and Place  2. Unpicking Time-Space: Towards New Understandings of Movement-Space  3. Mobility, Place, Placelessness  Part II: Driving, Culture and EmbodimentIntroduction to Part II.  4. Driving Sensations and Embodied Practices  5. Gendered Driving Bodies  6. Governing Driving Subjects  Part III: Conclusion  7. Spatialising Mobile Cultures.  References and notes.

Biography

Peter Merriman is a Reader in the Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences at Aberystwyth University, Wales. He is the author of Driving Spaces: A Cultural-Historical Geography of England’s M1 Motorway (Blackwell, 2007) and an editor of Geographies of Mobilities (Ashgate, 2011) and the forthcoming Handbook of Mobilities (Routledge, 2013).