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Moverse en ciudades que arrinconan: las personas con discapacidad frente al urbanismo capacitista de[...]

Mexico

Laura Paniagua Arguedas

This article presents the experiences of people with disabilities when moving in Mexico City in the face of able-bodied urbanism, a system of domination in which the forms, uses and management of the city give privileges and attention to the needs of people considered “able”, “full-bodied”, “intelligent” or “healthy”. A case study is presented with […]

ES

2023 / Scientific articles and chapters

¡Y, sin embargo, nos movemos!”. Cuerpos y experiencias de las personas con discapacidad en ciudades [...]

Other

Laura Paniagua Arguedas

This article explores the mobility experiences of people with disabilities in Costa Rica. It presents cases derived from an ethnographic research that used moving interviews and audiovisual media to record information. Cities have been created, designed and managed for bodies considered “able-bodied”, that is, those considered “strong”, “intelligent”, “complete” and “healthy”, which is known as […]

ES

2023 / Scientific articles and chapters

¡Existimos, aunque nos arrinconen! Cuidados, mujer y discapacidad en su movilidad en Ciudad de México

Mexico

Laura Paniagua Arguedas

This book is concerned, on the one hand, with the ways in which different women and collectives inhabit and move through places within the city and, on the other, examines both the way in which mobility is experienced from a gender perspective, as well as the way in which places are shaped by individual and […]

ES

2021 / Scientific articles and chapters

L’expérience des adolescentes dans l’espace public à Zapopan (Mexique) : analyse de genre et perspec[...]

Other

Amélie Boudot

Faced with an urban context unfavorable to the realization of their right to the city, this research questions the experience in public space of young girls from disadvantaged backgrounds, particularly when they are on the move. The research focuses on the experience of young women living in the peripheral and marginalized Miramar neighborhood located in […]

ES

2019 / Thesis and dissertations

Habitar cuerpos expandidos: el urbanismo capacitista en la movilidad de las personas con discapacida[...]

Other

Laura Paniagua Arguedas

The research refers to the bodily experiences of people with disabilities in the face of Able urbanism, through mobility.it was conducted between 2017 and 2021 in urban areas of Costa Rica, through a qualitative approach, using mobile interviews (dialogue in movement, conducting observation and in daily tours recorded with audio and video). In this work, […]

ES

2022 / Thesis and dissertations

Turf wars: The livelihood and mobility frictions of motorbike taxi drivers on Hanoi’s streets

Hanoi

Multiple Authors

In Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi, the growing popularity of application based (app-based) motorbike taxis has offered many inhabitants new opportunities to pursue a mobile livelihood with ride-hailing platforms. Nonetheless, as this influx of app-based drivers has hit the city’s streets, specific livelihood and mobility frictions have emerged, notably with informal, ‘traditional’ motorbike taxi drivers, or […]

EN

2023 / Scientific articles and chapters

Informal motorbike taxi drivers and mobility injustice on Hanoi’s streets. Negotiating the curve of [...]

Hanoi

Sarah Turner

The central government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and Hanoi’s municipal authorities are enthusiastically embracing a series of plans and policies for the capital city to create a sustainable mega-city. This state imaginary privileges ‘modern’ mobilities, championing highways, a bus rapid transport system, and an elevated metro, while so called ‘traditional’ means of moving […]

EN

2020 / Scientific articles and chapters

Contesting socialist state visions for modern mobilities: Informal motorbike taxi drivers’ struggles[...]

Hanoi

Multiple Authors

As the Vietnamese socialist state privileges ‘modern’ mobilities over so-called ‘traditional’ means, the livelihoods of informal motorbike taxi drivers (locally known as xe ôm) are increasingly under threat. Drawing on the literatures of mobilities and everyday politics, and on ethnographic fieldwork with xe ôm drivers, recent app-based competitors and planners in Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi, […]

EN

2018 / Scientific articles and chapters

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