ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book. The book explores daily spatial mobilities, two-way displacements, as compared to the non-routine two-way spatial mobility of tourism and the non-routine one-way spatial mobility of migration. It describes the study of daily spatial mobilities: information society, globalization, space of flows, networking, fixity, directionality, circularity, speed, extensibility, accessibility, time-space compression and distanciation. The chapter presents variety of psychological, geographical, economic, political and social motivations for daily spatial mobilities. It explains that transportation terminals turn out to be a must for all forms of public transportation used for daily corporeal mobilities, whether terrestrial or aerial. The chapter presents that information and communications systems consisting of Internet websites, e-mailing, SMS and voice calling are used for daily mobilities per se, as well as for preparations for physical tourism and migration movements.