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Título: | Global Change and Human Mobility in the Anthropocene | Autores/as: | Domínguez Mujica, Josefina Drbohlav, Dušan Fonseca, MarIa Lucinda Göler, Daniel Krišjāne, Zaiga Li, Wei Mendoza Pérez, Cristobal Michalkó, Gábor Ogunleye-Adetona, Comfort Iyabo Sassone, Susana M. Staniscia, Barbara |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 520302 Movilidad y migraciones internacionales | Palabras clave: | Human mobility Mobility drivers Global South Global North Migration-development nexus, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2023 | Editor/a: | Springer | Proyectos: | Desarrollo Local Endógenoy Movilidades en Áreas Rurales de Regiones Periféricas de Españay Portugal | Resumen: | In a period of increasing large-scale human effects on the planet, the namedAnthropocene, the mobility turn has emerged as a crucial paradigm for social sciences. Since the end of the twentieth century, human mobility, associated with the globalisation process, has become a constitutive element of most of the social and economicchanges,establishingnewformsofrelationshipbetweenspaceandsociety. Thus, persistent socioeconomic inequalities, armed conflicts, the nexus between migration and development, and the complexity of the drivers of mobility make Geography an essential science for interpreting the relationship between mobility and social sustainability. A good example of this is the importance mobility acquires for young people and their identity formation, as well as the prominence of tourism f lows. In the opposite direction, in post-pandemic times, the (im)mobility forced newinterpretations of this paradigm due to its restructuring role in a changing world involved in new political tensions and environmental reconfigurations. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130204 | ISBN: | 978-981-99-6603-5 | Fuente: | Research Directions, Challenges and Achievements of Modern Geography / editores, Jerzy Bański, Michael Meadows, capítulo 7, p. 121-140 (2023) |
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