Sökning: "everyday mobility"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 112 avhandlingar innehållade orden everyday mobility.
1. Towards a capability approach to mobility : An analysis of disparities in mobility opportunities among older people
Sammanfattning : Older people represent a greater proportion of the population than ever before. In Sweden, one in five is now aged 65 and above, and more than one in seven is aged 65-79. This demographic change has challenged and will challenge society, presenting sizeable tasks for the transport sector. LÄS MER
2. The accessibility paradox : Everyday geographies of proximity, distance and mobility
Sammanfattning : This thesis aims to explore the importance of proximity and mobility, respectively, for individuals’ accessibility, as well as the relationship between these two key spatial dimensions of accessibility in the context of everyday life. The thesis is based upon three empirical research papers which focus on accessibility-related preferences, actual accessibility conditions, and travel patterns. LÄS MER
3. Mobility is the Message : Experiments with Mobile Media Sharing
Sammanfattning : This thesis explores new mobile media sharing applications by building, deploying, and studying their use. While we share media in many different ways both on the web and on mobile phones, there are few ways of sharing media with people physically near us. LÄS MER
4. Rum, rytm och resande : Genusperspektiv på järnvägsstationer
Sammanfattning : Järnvägsstationer är att betrakta som offentliga platser och regleras av transportpolitiska målsättningar om jämställdhet och tillgänglighet för alla (Prop. 2008/09:93). Trots det saknas forskning om hur genus påverkar resenärer vid deras vardagliga vistelser på järnvägsstationer. LÄS MER
5. Family, disability and (im)mobility : geographies of families with wheelchair-using children with cerebral palsy
Sammanfattning : Mobility is important in shaping people’s lives and experiences through places visited and social interactions with other people. In families with children, mobilities are usually complex and include negotiations between various family members, affecting how they move about in time-space. LÄS MER