Elite Mobilities

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aeromobilities
Anthony Elliott
Apical Elites
Burj Al Arab
Burj Al Arab Hotel
Business Aircraft
Business Aviation
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climate change
Co-authorship Network
consumption
Contemporary Societies
Elite Mobilities
energy intensive
English Premier League
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Fast Lane
gated communities
GB Pound
global inequality
Good Life
High Net Worth
High Net Worth Individuals
James Faulconbridge
Javier Caletrio
jet set
John Urry
Jon Beaverstock
leisure landscapes
Lucy Budd
luxury
luxury consumption
luxury destinations
Matilde Cordoba Azcarate
Mike Featherstone
Mimi Sheller
mobile elite
Net Worth
NetJet
private air travel
Private Jet
privilege
qualitative fieldwork
researching elite mobility patterns
resource rich
Shamus Rahman Khan
social stratification
Sunday Times Rich List
super-rich
Tea Caddy
Thomas Birtchnell
transnational class
UK Financial Service Authority
UK Uncut
Ultra-high Net Worth
Ultra-High Net Worth Individuals
urban landscapes
Vice Versa
Wealth Segmentation
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138093775
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Small in number but great in influence, mobile elites have shaped the contours of global capitalism. Today these elites continue to flourish globally but in a changing landscape. The current economic crisis—and rising concerns about the moral legitimacy of extreme wealth—coincides with stern warnings over the risks posed by climate change and the unsustainable use of resources. Often an out-of-bounds topic in critical social science, elites are thought of as too inaccessible a group to interview and too variable a minority to measure.

This groundbreaking collection sets out to challenge this perception. Through the careful examination of the movements of the one per cent through the everyday spaces of the ninety-nine per cent, Elite Mobilities investigates the shared zones elites inhabit alongside the commons: the executive lounge in the airport, the penthouse in the hotel, or the gated community next to the slum. Bringing together the pioneer scholars in critical sociology today, this collection explores how social scientists can research, map, and ‘track’ the flows and residues of objects, wealth and power surrounding the hypermobile.

Elite Mobilities sets a new benchmark in social science efforts to research the powerful and the privileged. It will appeal to students and scholars interested in mobilities, transport, tourism, social stratification, class, inequality, consumption, and global environmental change.

Thomas Birtchnell is Lecturer in Geography and Sustainable Communities at the University of Wollongong, Australia.

Javier Caletrío is Research Fellow at the Centre for Mobilities Research at Lancaster University, UK.