01971 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008004100059020002200100082001000122084001600132100001200148245013700160250001100297260003100308300002600339650001900365700001300384520126400397600001201661600001301673990003101686INLIS00000000000029120221013102026 a0010-1022000032ta221013 0 eng  a978-0-367-33331-7 a304.2 a304.2 KUT r1 aKuttler1 aRe-thinking Mobility Poverty :bUnderstanding Users’ Geographies, Backgrounds and Aptitudes /cTobias Kuttler and Massimo Moraglio aCet. I aLondon :bRoutledge,c2021 axxxii, 284p. :bilus. 4aMasalah Sosial1 aMoraglio aThis book seeks to better conceptualise and define mobility poverty, addressing both its geographies and socio-economic landscapes. It moves beyond the analysis of ‘transport poverty’ and innovatively explores mobility inequalities and social construction of mobility disadvantages. The debate on mobility poverty is gaining momentum due to its role in triggering social exclusion and economic deprivation. In this light, this book examines the social construction of mobility poverty by delving into mobility patterns and needs as they are differently experienced by social groups in different geographical situations. It considers factors such as the role of transport regimes and their social value when analysing the social construction of individual´s mobility needs. Furthermore, the gaps between articulated and unarticulated needs are identified by observing actual travel patterns of individuals. The book offers a comparison of the global phenomenon through fieldwork conducted in six different European countries – Greece, Portugal, Italy, Luxembourg, Romania and Germany. This book will be useful reading for planners, sociologists, geographers, mobility/transport researchers, mobility advocates, policy-makers and transport practitioners.14aKuttler14aMoraglio a00030/102022/H/EB/BBPPBATU