1. Rethinking mobility as sustainable and inclusive
1.1 Mobility as an injunction
In his radical and provocative vision of sociology, John Urry proposes substituting the analysis of mobilities for the study of societies as the object of sociology. For John Urry, this paradigm shift is indispensable. by the fact that societies defined as entities corresponding to state borders are so interconnected by flows of different kinds that it is no longer possible, or even relevant, to consider that there is a French society, different from German, Italian or Swiss societies... Continuing his reasoning, Urry then...
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