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Article : Mobility in History

Mathieu FLONNEAU, “Sketching Out the Indispensable Political Turn of Mobility History”, Mobility in History, T2M Yearbook, vol.7, 2016, p.17-26.

Adding to discussion started by Gijs Mom and Peter Merriman in Yearbook 6, this text is a plea for scholars to claim a role in the politicization of mobility. Globalization is profoundly upsetting previous mobility practices and raising important questions about democratic, equitable access to mobility. This essay argues that a historic understanding of mobility can shed light onto how representations of different users and modes of transportation affect current political debates. Historical readings remind citizens to be wary of seductive, novel, and high-tech mobility solutions—concepts that have persisted, in a variety of forms, for centuries. Today’s “smart mobility” and sustainable development, for all their promise, must be compared to historic trends and weighed against today’s low-tech modes of travel that persist in the face of modernity.

 

Mobility in History, Vol.7, Issue 1, Table of Contents

 

 


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europeflux (1 janvier 2016). Article : Mobility in History. L'Europe des flux. Consulté le 9 novembre 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/oldl


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