Personal Mobilities

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Census
City Rhythms
communication networks
Contemporary Societies
corporeal
Corporeal Mobility
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Face To Face
Gdp Rate
household
Household Adoption
human geography
international personal mobility research
media
mobile
Mobile Telephones
mobility
Mobility Media
mobility technologies
Outgoing Tourism
Personal Corporeal Mobility
Personal Mobilities
Personal Physical Mobility
phone
physical
Physical Mobility
Public Transportation
spatial
spatial behaviour
Spatial Mobility
technologies
Telecommunications
Telephone Adoption
Telephone Calling
transport studies
urban movement patterns
Urban Spatial Structure
Vice Versa
virtual
Virtual Mobility
Virtual Mobility Media
Virtual Personal Mobilities
Wide Adoption

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415653794
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Living in a contemporary developed society means having access to a myriad of ways to communicate. One can either use public or private transport to meet others and talk face to face, or use a variety of communication networks, like mobile or fixed telephones or the internet, to travel virtually.

Personal Mobilities provides a systematic study of personal movement focusing on the dimensions of space, individuals, societies and technologies. Kellerman examines a variety of personal mobilities, including air transportation, through several perspectives, examining the human need for movement, their anchoring within wider societal trends, commonalities and differences among mobility technologies and international differences.

Although spatial mobility seems geographical by its very nature, the topic has been so far treated only partially, and mainly by sociologists. Personal Mobilities highlights geographical as well as sociological aspects and is the first book to focus solely on personal mobilities.

Aharon Kellerman is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Geography at the University of Haifa, Israel. He has been involved with the geographical study of telecommunications and information for over two decades.

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