ABSTRACT

In previous chapters we have concerned ourselves with ideas about mobility, be they from academics pondering what mobility means and how it works, or how mobilities are conceived out there in the world. While almost every kind of mobility can be given meaning and significance, from the turning of the globe to the movement of atoms, this does not say that much about the actuation of mobility itself: how mobility really happens. In this section of the book we can start to think about how mobility really takes place. To do so demands drawing upon a range of authors who have concerned themselves with the doing of mobility.