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Mobility First

Author : Sam Staley,Adrian Thomas Moore
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Political Science
ISBN : NWU:35556038324497

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Mobility First by Sam Staley,Adrian Thomas Moore Pdf

Mobility First considers domestic transportation through the intersection of four crucial and timely elements: global, economic, and cultural competitiveness; urban development and trends; demographics; and transportation engineering and design. The book proposes solutions that will mitigate the troubling consequences of congestion, spiraling road costs, bad roads, and political inertia.

Moving Natures

Author : Jay Young
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Canada
ISBN : 155238859X

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Moving Natures by Jay Young Pdf

"The book has two aims. First, it demonstrates the common ground between the fast-growing fields of environmental history and mobility studies in terms of subject matter, theoretical approaches, and methodology. Second, it shows how mobility--the movements of people, things, and ideas, as well as their associated cultural meanings--has been a key factor in shaping Canadians' perceptions of and interactions with their country. Approaching the burgeoning field of environmental history in Canada through the lens of mobility reveals some of the distinctive ways in which Canadians have come to terms with the country's climate and landscape. The collection seeks to accomplish these aims with a broad scope: a series of case studies that span Canada's diverse regions, from the closing of the age of sail in the late nineteenth century to post-World War II automobile culture. Chapters examine a wide range of topics, from the impact of seasonal climactic conditions on different transportation modes, to the environmental consequences of building mobility corridors and pathways, and the relationship between changing forms of mobility with tourism and other recreational activities. The contributors employ a number of methodologies, including the use of traditional archival sources (correspondence, government reports, business ledgers, publicity materials) as well as historical geographic information systems (HGIS), qualitative and quantitative analysis, and critical theory."--

Mobility of Health Professionals

Author : Frits Tjadens,Caren Weilandt,Josef Eckert
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-28
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783642340536

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Mobility of Health Professionals by Frits Tjadens,Caren Weilandt,Josef Eckert Pdf

This book on mobility of health professionals reviews, analyses and summarises published information and data as well as collected interview data from stake holders, including politicians, policy makers, health service managers and migrant health workers. It is based on the research carried out under the umbrella of the EU-funded project “Mobility of Health Professionals (MoHProf). The partners involved in the MoHProf project gathered evidence from 25 countries around basic questions and knowledge gaps relating to the international migration of health professionals, which involved an analysis of migration flows and evaluation of policies addressing migration. This book provides a comprehensive description and analysis of the mobility streams, the motives and driving forces behind them and the impact on and challenges for health systems and draws conclusions and provides recommendations for future strategic planning, monitoring and the management of mobility of health professionals as well as further research and policy development needs.

Mobility, Space, and Culture

Author : Peter Merriman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780415593564

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Mobility, Space, and Culture by Peter Merriman Pdf

Over the past 10 to 15 years there has emerged an increasing concern with mobility in the social sciences and humanities. Here, Peter Merriman provides a contribution to the mobilities turn in the social sciences, encouraging academics to rethink the relationship between movement, embodied practices, space and place.

Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions

Author : Gebhard Wulfhorst,Stefan Klug
Publisher : Springer
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783658144289

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Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions by Gebhard Wulfhorst,Stefan Klug Pdf

This book is focussing on the results of the mobil.LAB Doctoral Research Group “Sustainable mobility in the metropolitan region of Munich” for its first phase. It highlights the key findings of young scientists from diverse disciplines on selected issues of sustainable mobility, such as neighbourhood mobility, sustainable modes, regional governance and spatial aspects. This includes insights of methods used to assess sustainable mobility, the way how to study and how to conceptualize sustainable development in each of the contributions. Each chapter is built on case studies in cooperation with practice partners and based on empirical data in the metropolitan region of Munich. Moreover, a common understanding of sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions and future research perspectives on mobility cultures are developed. In consequence, the knowledge and experiences are shared in order to generate strategies and actions to address, promote and support sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions.

Students, Staff and Academic Mobility in Higher Education

Author : Mike Byram
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2009-03-26
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781443808361

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Students, Staff and Academic Mobility in Higher Education by Mike Byram Pdf

Academic mobility in higher education is an old phenomenon, but it has become a high profile issue as the numbers of students and staff engaged, and the number of countries involved, has increased hugely in the last few decades. For this reason and many others – political, cultural and educational – this book reports research on the many facets of the experience and people involved, both now and in the past. The emphasis in research has so far tended to focus on contemporary student mobility but this collection deliberately includes articles on mobile staff, because the question of mobility is a matter for universities and higher education in its entirety and not just a matter of bringing new students into existing and unchanging lectures, laboratories and seminars. Despite the fact that universities are and have been international institutions in their composition from the beginning, universities became in the 19th and 20th century de facto national institutions. This has changed and continues to change in the 21st century, for many reasons, but often financial, as universities seek to enhance their budgets in a globalised economy, and students seek to enhance their employment chances by acquiring qualifications with a difference. However, even if the starting point is financial, nonetheless the chapters in this book demonstrate that the effects of mobility are much more far-reaching. The effects are on host universities, on the university community of staff and students, on the ways in which staff and students understand the nature of university study, on the ways students may or may not integrate with a local community. By experiencing something different—for institutions, an influx of students with different ideas about academic study, for students an interaction with ‘locals’ and with other ‘internationals’, for staff a challenge to their assumptions about teaching and learning—all see themselves in a new light and are often forced to change. This book charts the changes which are happening now and will undoubtedly continue for the foreseeable future. It therefore offers all involved a reflection on their own experience and practice and the means of improving them.

Keywords of Mobility

Author : Noel B. Salazar,Kiran Jayaram
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785331473

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Keywords of Mobility by Noel B. Salazar,Kiran Jayaram Pdf

Scholars from various disciplines have used key concepts to grasp mobilities, but as of yet, a working vocabulary of these has not been fully developed. Given this context and inspired in part by Raymond Williams’ Keywords (1976), this edited volume presents contributions that critically analyze mobility-related keywords: capital, cosmopolitanism, freedom, gender, immobility, infrastructure, motility, and regime. Each chapter provides an historical context, a critical analysis of how the keyword has been used in relation to mobility, and a conclusion that proposes future usage or research.

Community Carsharing and the Social–Ecological Mobility Transition

Author : Luca Nitschke
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2022-07-14
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781000614213

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Community Carsharing and the Social–Ecological Mobility Transition by Luca Nitschke Pdf

This book investigates how practices of community carsharing are influencing everyday mobility. It argues that hegemonic practices of automobility are reconfigured through practices of community carsharing, thereby challenging capitalist mobilities in the realm of everyday life. Through a detailed empirical study of practices of community carsharing and its practitioners in the rural regions around Munich, Germany, this book reveals how the practice contributes to the emergence of alternative automobile practices, meanings, identities and subjectivities. It also explores the embedding of automobility into its ecological context, the connection of function and community in practices of community carsharing and the changing of ownership relations through a process of commoning mobility. This reconfiguration of everyday practices of automobility takes place through processes of everyday resistance, re-embedding and commoning, and ultimately results in the emergence of an alternative mobility culture, thereby facilitating the dissemination of an alternative common sense of community carsharing. This book on community carsharing provides a valuable insight into carsharing in rural settings and exemplifies how carsharing specifically, and sharing mobilities in general, can contribute to a social–ecological mobility transition. The work will be of particular interest to scholars and practitioners working in mobility studies and mobilities.

Family Mobility

Author : Catherine Doherty,Wendy Patton,Paul Shield
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014-08-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134688470

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Family Mobility by Catherine Doherty,Wendy Patton,Paul Shield Pdf

Family mobility decisions reveal much about how the public and private realms of social life interact and change. This sociological study explores how contemporary families reconcile individual members’ career and education projects within the family unit over time and space, and unpacks the intersubjective constraints on workforce mobility. This Australian mixed methods study sampled Defence Force families and middle class professional families to illustrate how families’ educational projects are necessarily and deeply implicated in issues of workforce mobility and immobility, in complex ways. Defence families move frequently, often absorbing the stresses of moving through ‘viscous’ institutions as private troubles. In contrast, the selective mobility of middle class professional families and their ‘no go zones’ contribute to the public issue of poorly serviced rural communities. Families with different social, material and vocational resources at their disposal are shown to reflexively weigh the benefits and risks associated with moving differently. The book also explore how priorities shift as children move through educational phases. The families’ narratives offer empirical windows on larger social processes, such as the mobility imperative, the gender imbalance in the family’s intersubjective bargains, labour market credentialism, the social construction of place, and the family’s role in the reproduction of class structure.

Achieving Sustainable Mobility

Author : Erling Holden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-03-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317185857

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Achieving Sustainable Mobility by Erling Holden Pdf

Sustainable mobility has become the new imperative for transport policy. There have been a number of policy attempts at sustainable mobility globally, such as the development of more efficient conventional transport technologies, the promotion of efficient and affordable public transport systems and the encouragement of environmental awareness. Such policies have so often been presented as prerequisites for sustainable mobility that they are now taken for granted. But are any of these policies really successful? To what extent do they actually contribute (or fail to contribute) to sustainable mobility? Why do some policies succeed and others fail? Using an interdisciplinary approach which brings together various theories and methodologies, this book tests each of these policies - or hypotheses, as the author sees them - with detailed empirical investigations. It also argues that leisure-time travel should be included in any sustainable mobility policies, as it now accounts for 50 per cent of all annual travel distance in developed countries. The book concludes by suggesting fourteen theses of sustainable mobility for the EU and a new model for future best practice.

Social Mobility in Contemporary China

Author : Zhongguo she hui ke xue yuan. Dang dai Zhongguo she hui jie ceng jie gou ke ti zu
Publisher : America Quantum Media
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 097367590X

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Social Mobility in Contemporary China by Zhongguo she hui ke xue yuan. Dang dai Zhongguo she hui jie ceng jie gou ke ti zu Pdf

Best Seller in China (2004)This book is the result of a six-year research project from 1998 to 2004. It presents analyses of social stratification and social mobility in contemporary China over the past fifty years since 1949 based on two nationwide questionnaire surveys. It is the first large-scale study on social mobility in modern China... More about the book:www.quant-media.com

Low Carbon Mobility Transitions

Author : Debbie Hopkins,James E. S. Higham
Publisher : Goodfellow Publishers Ltd
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781910158647

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Low Carbon Mobility Transitions by Debbie Hopkins,James E. S. Higham Pdf

A thorough examination of how methods of low-carbon transport can be implemented using international case studies, with contributions from recognised industry experts, academics and policy makers.

Faculty Mobility

Author : Jin Liu,Alan C.K. Cheung,Fan-sing Hung
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2022-09-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781000726374

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Faculty Mobility by Jin Liu,Alan C.K. Cheung,Fan-sing Hung Pdf

Adopting curriculum vitae (CV) analysis method, this book collects CVs of university faculty from 109 universities of "The Double First Class University Plan" in China, and systematically analyses the mobility pattern of faculty in China for the first time. Examining the overall mobility frequency of Chinese faculty and its growing rate, the authors predict that after the epidemic, with the growing number of returned overseas talents, there may be a third wave of faculty mobility. They demonstrate that East Asia, the United States and Europe are the main channels for the inward talent mobility to China, and there are significant differences in China’s faculty mobility among different regions, disciplines and genders, which deserves further investigation. Furthermore, they argue the influencing factors of faculty mobility between China and foreign countries are highly different too. Scholars and students of Chinese higher education, international and comparative education may find this book helpful, and benefit from the analysis framework of Push and Pull Theory as long as CV analysis method.

Mobility as Capability

Author : Nikhila Menon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781108836425

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Mobility as Capability by Nikhila Menon Pdf

Provides valuable insights on the dynamics of women's mobility, autonomy and agency in India's informal labour market. It illustrates mixed methods research and challenges the current discourse on gender and paid work using Capability Approach.