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The Routledge Handbook of Mobile Socialities

New,The Routledge Handbook of Mobile Socialities

  • Editor: Andersson, Magnus
  • Editor: Hartmann, Maren

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Contents

  • 1. Introduction: Mobile Socialities
  • Part I: Understanding Mobile Socialities
  • Introduction Part I
  • 2. Mobile Socialities: Communities, Mobilities and Boundaries
  • 3. Media and mood work: Routines, daydreams and micro-moves
  • 4. Investigating "Communities of Co-Movers": Motricity, spatiality and sequentiality in social life
  • 5. Sociality on the Move
  • Part II: Valuing Mobile Socialities
  • Introduction Part II
  • 6. Anchoring narratives: Placing narrative in dialogue with the mobile socialities framework
  • 7. Dating app logic and geo-enabled mobile socialities
  • 8. Representing mobile socialities in the Sino-Japanese Context: A keyword approach
  • 9. Digitizing Desires: Immobile mobility and social media in Southeast Turkey
  • 10. Mobile socialites in Beijing: Young adult Chinese WeChat users’ management of social relations between tradition and modernity
  • Part III: Working With Mobile Socialities
  • Introduction Part III
  • 11. The Sociality of #Solotravel
  • 12. Time for representation: Mediating the moment in a mobile space
  • 13. The food courier and his/her mobile phone
  • 14. On Day Laborers’ Digital Mobile Memories
  • 15. From social media to media socialities in mobile work: Aspiration in the cases of Australian mining and Everest tourism industries
  • 16. Workaway: cultivating conviviality within mobility, sociality and daily living
  • Part IV: Contrary Mobile Socialities
  • Introduction Part IV
  • 17. I can’t breathe: Metabolising (im)mobile antisocialities
  • 18. Mobile figures in current times: on the Walz
  • 19. Transported Immobility
  • 20. Immobile Socialities? Historicising Media Practices in Refugee Camps
  • 21. Socialities of practice: Stuckedness, accountability and mobile imaginaries among Kenyan migrant fisherpeople descendants