This book has riffed off a series of activities which have brought together researchers working on mobility from an arts and humanities perspective at leading centres in Italy, South Korea and the United Kingdom. … We have offered our suggestions on the kinds of practices that mobilities research can be enriched by and enfold into its remit. We have pushed the concept of infrastructure hard in various directions, considering the many different sites, spaces, routes and corridors through which mobilities unfold, as well as the uneven social infrastructures undergirding this work. We have discussed the challenges of translating the concept of mobility into different languages, and the discussions between our multinational and multidisciplinary teams have outlined the very different ways in which both the term mobility and mobilities scholarship is understood and received in different cultural contexts, whether in Italy, South Korea or the United Kingdom. This book, meanwhile, presents itself as an infrastructure for mobility humanities in its own right: a foundation upon which further arts-and-humanities inspired ideas and practices may be developed (in site-specific ways, and across multiple applications) that will, in turn, generate more (dis) connections in our community's quest for a just mobilities future.
Connections: Arts and Humanities for Just Mobility Futures Connessioni: Arti e Scienze Umane per un futuro di mobilità più eque 연결들 정의로운 모빌리티 미래를 위한 예술과 인문학
Giada Peterle;Tania Rossetto
2025
Abstract
This book has riffed off a series of activities which have brought together researchers working on mobility from an arts and humanities perspective at leading centres in Italy, South Korea and the United Kingdom. … We have offered our suggestions on the kinds of practices that mobilities research can be enriched by and enfold into its remit. We have pushed the concept of infrastructure hard in various directions, considering the many different sites, spaces, routes and corridors through which mobilities unfold, as well as the uneven social infrastructures undergirding this work. We have discussed the challenges of translating the concept of mobility into different languages, and the discussions between our multinational and multidisciplinary teams have outlined the very different ways in which both the term mobility and mobilities scholarship is understood and received in different cultural contexts, whether in Italy, South Korea or the United Kingdom. This book, meanwhile, presents itself as an infrastructure for mobility humanities in its own right: a foundation upon which further arts-and-humanities inspired ideas and practices may be developed (in site-specific ways, and across multiple applications) that will, in turn, generate more (dis) connections in our community's quest for a just mobilities future.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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