35 publications matching keyword "Inégalités"
01/30/2014 - 13:40
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/crossed-perspectives/2014/01/30/mobility-and-conviviality-rural-environment-2135
Is there a place for public or shared transportation in a rural environment? How can the needs of an isolated person or with reduced mobility be met? How should the ecological issues be dealt with? Here are the responses of an engineer who specialises in such questions, and a local elected representative who has played a significant role in developing the Pilat Regional Park in France.
01/20/2014 - 12:27
01/13/2014 - 17:39
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/project/2014/01/13/transportation-policy-and-mobilityies-los-angeles-2080
Ten years after On the move, which investigated the issue in terms of the struggle between transportation authorities and an association of users, three French geography students question the meaning of Los Angeles’ transportation policies. Discover the results of the project and the controversy between Jean Leveugle and Lucile Waquet on the modal choice at stake.
12/17/2013 - 18:10
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/crossed-perspectives/2013/12/17/why-study-super-rich-mobility-2023
Shall we study the mobilities of the rich or those of the poor? How to understand the super-rich's virtual and material flows in relationship with those of the rest of the world population? Discussion between a Spanish sociologist and a French philosopher.
12/12/2013 - 17:04
12/10/2013 - 10:17
11/12/2013 - 10:36
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/video/2013/11/12/significance-friction-1816
Tim Cresswell is a professor of Human Geography at the University of London. His research considers the role of geographical ways of thinking in the constitution of social and cultural life. He reflects on the friction of mobility, a crucial aspect to him.
11/07/2013 - 11:59
10/23/2013 - 12:19
10/09/2013 - 18:17
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/video/2013/10/09/politics-mobility-1360
Tim Cresswell is a professor of Human Geography at the University of London. His research considers the role of geographical ways of thinking the constitution of social and cultural life. He has identified six main ideas to look at mobility differently.