Mobilities in Remote Places
Abstract
Mobilities in Remote Places explores the meanings, challenges, and opportunities of remoteness as practiced and experienced by those who live and work in some of the world’s most remote communities.
As mobilities around the world proliferate in countless forms, the meanings of remoteness undergo significant change. Places once considered impossibly distant have appeared to become closer, more accessible, and less distinct from global centers of geopolitical power. But instead of disappearing altogether, configurations of remoteness evolve, manifesting themselves through new possibilities, new challenges, and new insecurities.Drawing from a variety of case studies from around the globe, the contributors of the book examine remoteness as an outcome of evolving mobility constellations. Rather than defining remoteness as an absolute or objective time–distance condition, the book shows how remoteness is a practice, experience, and representation that is situated, relational, and emergent.
This collection of original and thought-provoking chapters will be of interest to students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences with an interest in mobilities, place, and human geography.
Keywords
Human Geography,Mobilities,Remote,Rural,Isolated,Development,Geography,Space,Place,Transport,Remoteness,Mobility,Location,Follow,Coworking Spaces,Young Man,Remote Places,Wo,Pristine,Lifestyle Migration,Better Life,Virtual Mobility,Face To Face,Physical Remoteness,USA,Wander,Hometown,Disconnected,Slow Er,Innu Communities,Slow Mobilities,Ferry Pier,Card Club,IRCA,Airservices Australia,Mobility Constellations,Long Distance Walking,INSPQDOI
10.4324/9781003321163ISBN
9781003321163, 9781032342443, 9781032342450Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2024Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Changing Mobilities,Classification
Sociology