ABSTRACT

Being socially and geographically mobile is generally seen as one of the central aspects of women's wellbeing. Alongside health, education and political participation, mobility is indispensable in order for women to reach goals such as agency and freedom. Building on new philosophical underpinnings of 'mobility', whereby society is seen to be framed by the convergence of various mobilities, this volume focuses on the intersection of mobility, social justice and gender. The authors reflect on five highly interdependent mobilities that form and reform social life: *

part 2|97 pages

How and Why are Mobilities Gendered?

part |11 pages

Epilogue

chapter 17|10 pages

Gendered Mobilities: Epilogue