ABSTRACT

By introducing the new concept of alternative (im)mobilities, this collection draws attention to a different approach to mobility practices. In doing so, this ground-breaking volume explores a range of issues related related to (im)mobilities and the Covid-19 pandemic, transport and social practices, and media and urban tourism.

Designed and organized in a legally or illegally way, alternative (im)mobilities are examples of those daily practices of displacement of people, objects, and information, which mobilize a multidisciplinary framework of urbanization, shedding light on important and long-standing issues of inequality and the lack of recognition of diversity in economics, social and culture urban life. This volume opens up a new set of research questions related to the complex ways in which informal actors cope with their everyday life experience, regarding dwelling, commuting, working, caring of vulnerable people, health issues, access to information, among other mobility practices, besides the lack of essential – and infrastructural - public services.

This volume will be of great interest to researchers and scholars in geography and the social sciences interested in mobilities, transport, communication, tourism, mobility justice and inequality, public decision making and health studies.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Alternative (im)mobilities

chapter 1|15 pages

When public health policies fail

Community management in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Paraisópolis, São Paulo

chapter 3|14 pages

Cyclelogistics and uberization

Challenges and transformative actions to improve delivery cyclists' work conditions

chapter 4|14 pages

Caring cities

The urgent concerns after apparent immobility in southern cities 1

chapter 5|15 pages

Gendered perspectives in mobility and safety in public transport

The case of motorcycle taxis (boda boda) in Kisumu City, Kenya

chapter 7|11 pages

Peripheries on the move

New urban grammars and epistemic disputes over centre-periphery borders in São Paulo

chapter 8|13 pages

Rearrangements and trajectories

Italian-Brazilian ice-cream parlour workers in Germany in COVID-19 times

chapter 9|12 pages

Favela virtual tour

Alternative mobilities in favela tourism during COVID-19 pandemic

chapter 10|16 pages

After the #stayhome, “live like a local”

Towards alternative urban tourism mobilities?