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Cursus: GEO4-3907
GEO4-3907
Mobilities, Travel and Networks
Cursus informatie
Cursusdoelen
After this course, students are able to:
  • identify different theories in the context of daily travel and mobilities
  • understand and analyse current developments in travel and mobility in the context of these theories
  • explain societal and policy implications of developments in mobilities and travel
  • apply the concepts in the course to analyse policy issues
Inhoud
This course builds on the introductory course Advanced Urban Geography. Apart from time-geography and relational approaches, engineering and economic approaches will be used to discuss recent developments in transportation and mobilities research, such as:
  • Social exclusion, ‘motility’ and accessibility
  • Social networks and travel
  • Transition toward sustainable travel (socio-technical approach)
  • Urban walking and cycling and embodied experiences
  • New organisational forms of mobility (e.g. car sharing, Uber)
Theoretical concepts and empirical findings in these areas will be discussed, as well as implications for transport and urban policies. Students will apply concepts taught in this course to a case study, which includes analysis of secondary data sets, interviews and the formulation of policy recommendations.
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