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Area of Science:

  • Sociology of transportation
  • Human-object interaction studies
  • Mobility and travel research

Background:

  • Material interrelations between people and objects are underexplored.
  • Air travel presents unique contexts for examining these interactions.
  • Existing research often overlooks the dynamic nature of these relationships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the continuous dynamics of body-object interrelations within air travel.
  • To analyze how passengers and objects co-constitute each other during flights.
  • To highlight the adaptive processes passengers undergo in response to the material infrastructure of air travel.

Main Methods:

  • Ethnographic study of air travel.
  • Analysis of empirical data on passenger-object interactions.
  • Focus on the ongoing dynamics within a moving vehicle context.

Main Results:

  • Body-object interrelations in air travel are not static but continuously accomplished.
  • Passengers and objects are in constant flux, adapting to the flight environment.
  • The material infrastructure of air travel shapes passengers' corporeal needs and senses.

Conclusions:

  • Emphasize the continuous modification of material assemblages (people and objects) during travel.
  • Passengers' identities and bodies are transformed through interaction with the aircraft environment.
  • Understanding these dynamics is crucial for comprehending the lived experience of air travel.