Mobility and place
- ISBN
- 9781317095071
Mobility and place is a cultural geography, internal migration book by Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt.
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"The northern peripheries of Europe, which are covered by this book, are associated with remoteness, the frontier, isolated communities, colonialism and resource extraction. Recently, mega projects in petroleum and hydropower have been located there, and the region has become better known as an attractive tourist destination. Although these spaces are perceived as being marginal, they are inhabited and linked into globalization and international agendas. This book examines how people live in such remote spaces in an emerging global world of connectivity, interdependency, mobility and non-linear dynamics." "In this book, mobility and place come together. The analyses demonstrate how mobility and place mutually constitute each other and how specific relationships between the two aspects are crucial in the making of societies. The authors study attempts to reinvent places, together with connections and the opening of 'new scopes' in order to sustain businesses, municipalities and people's livelihood."--Jacket.
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Mobility and place is a Cultural geography, Internal Migration, Cultural landscapes, Migration, internal, Human geography, europe book.
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"The northern peripheries of Europe, which are covered by this book, are associated with remoteness, the frontier, isolated communities, colonialism and resource extraction. Recently, mega projects in petroleum and hydropower have been located there, and the region has become better known as an attr...
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Mobility and place was written by Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt.