ABSTRACT

This book offers a cutting-edge overview of mobility, mobility justice and social justice, with contributions from a broad range of leading scholars. Mobility justice is understood as a way to frame the entanglements of power and social exclusion in the mobilities of humans, things, and ideas, as well as to differential and unequal access to movement, and the ability to move. The introductory chapters firmly ground the concept of mobility justice and social justice, with the proceeding chapters covering a range of topics from race, sexuality, ferry justice and aeromobility justice, animal mobilities, design, and food mobilities.

part I|2 pages

Introducing mobility justice

chapter 1|19 pages

Moving toward mobility justice

chapter 2|15 pages

Theorizing mobility justice

part II|2 pages

Developing mobility justice

part |2 pages

Justice and mobility governance

chapter 3|13 pages

Aeromobility justice

A global institutional perspective

chapter 5|14 pages

Transportation exploitation, mobility and social justice

A critical analysis

part |2 pages

Justice and mobility infrastructures

chapter 7|15 pages

The autonomobility system

Mobility justice and freedom under sustainability

chapter 8|13 pages

Dark design

Mobility injustice materialized

chapter 9|13 pages

Emergent and integrated justice

Lessons from community initiatives to improve infrastructures for walking and cycling

chapter 10|15 pages

Fighting for ferry justice

part |2 pages

Justice and biomobilities

part |2 pages

Justice and more-than-human mobilities

chapter 16|20 pages

Tick movements

Patterning multispecies vulnerabilities

chapter 17|13 pages

Redistributing surplus food

Interrogating the collision of waste and justice