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Mobility Justice: The Politics of Movement in An Age of Extremes

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mobility Justice: The Politics of Movement in An Age of Extremes

Contributors:

By (Author) Mimi Sheller

ISBN:

9781788730921

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

1st November 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Urban and municipal planning and policy
Migration, immigration and emigration

Dewey:

304.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

370g

Description

Mobility justice is one of the crucial political and ethical issues of our day. We are in the midst of a global climate crisis and extreme challenges of urbanization. At the same time it is difficult to ignore the deaths of thousands of migrants at sea or in deserts, the xenophobic treatment of foreign-born populations, refugees and asylum seekers, as well as the persistence of racist violence and ethnic exclusions on our front doorstep. This, in turn, is connected to other kinds of uneven mobility: relations between people, access to transport, urban infrastructures and global resources such as food, water, and energy. In Mobility Justice, Mimi Sheller makes a passionate argument for a new understanding of the contemporary crisis of mobility. She shows how power and inequality inform the governance and control of movement, connecting these scales of the body, street, city, nation, and planet into one overarching theory of mobility justice. This can be seen on a local level in the differential circulation of people, resources, and information, as well as on an urban scale, with questions of public transport and 'the right to the city'. On the planetary scale, she demands that we rethink the reality where tourists and other kinetic elites are able to roam freely, the military origins of global infrastructure, and the contested politics of migration and restricted borders. Mobility Justice offers a new way to understand the deep flows of inequality and uneven accessibility of a world in which the mobility commons has been enclosed.

Reviews

This is a stunning book! It is beautifully reasoned and well-documented and demonstrates Sheller's mastery of her material, but it is much more. It is original in its approach ... and above all, it is elegantly and sensitively written.' -- Janet Abu Lughod, New School of Social Research * [for Consuming the Caribbean] *
Beautifully written, clearly argued . . . a wonderful book that deserves considerable attention * Cultural Geographies [for Consuming the Caribbean] *
It is a tour de force of cultural-material analysis, successful at many registers including the satisfactions of a mind-expanding reading experience. -- Harvey Molotch, author of Where Stuff Comes From * [For Aluminium Dreams] *
Her shimmering story of aluminum dreams links the very centers of global power, mobility, and communications with other places of abject poverty and environmental degradation. -- -John Urry, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Lancaster University * [For Aluminium Dreams] *
How people and materials move around our globalised planet is central to our intensifying environmental crises, pollution crises and increasingly murderous refugee crises. And yet mobilities are still often partitioned off as the technical and depoliticised stuff of engineers. This brilliant book should change this once and for all. A brilliant and searing expos of the politics of movement and mobility, Mobility Justice forces questions of social and racial justice to the heart of debates about migration, transportation, smart cities, militarising borders, and planetary ecology. A unique and pivotal book... -- Stephen Graham, author of Vertical
The essential fieldguide to the politics of mobility from the policing of racialized bodies to the impact of movement on climate change Sheller articulates the urgency of both understanding, and acting on, the ways we move in order to imagine and articulate a better world. -- Tim Cresswell, Author of On the Move: Mobility in the Modern Western World

Author Bio

Mimi Sheller is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Mobilities Research and Policy at Drexel University. She is the author of Democracy after Slavery, Consuming the Caribbean, Citizenship from Below and Aluminum Dreams.

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