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Movilidad I: crisis
1University of Manchester, UK.
Resumen
Este estudio explora cómo las múltiples crisis se entrecruzan con las movilidades humanas, revelando que la movilidad implica navegar las dificultades en curso, no solo el movimiento físico. La crisis es una experiencia vivida, no un evento excepcional.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Estudios de movilidad
- Geografías de crisis
- Geografía socioeconómica
Sus antecedentes:
- La investigación reciente (2017-presente) examina la intersección de múltiples crisis con las movilidades.
- El trabajo existente en geografías sanitarias, económicas, ecológicas y geopolíticas está moldeado por movilidades de crisis.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para analizar cómo la beca reciente avanza en la investigación de movilidad.
- Explorar las dimensiones espaciales de la crisis a través de la lente de la movilidad.
- Entender la crisis no como un evento sino como un estado continuo que afecta las experiencias vividas.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión de la literatura de la investigación publicada entre 2017 y el presente.
- Análisis del trabajo académico centrado en la intersección de los momentos de crisis y los estados de crisis en curso.
- Examen de las geografías sanitaria, económica, ecológica y geopolítica.
Principales resultados:
- Las movilidades de crisis moldean significativamente los paisajes sanitarios, económicos, ecológicos y geopolíticos contemporáneos.
- La investigación sobre movilidad avanza al comprender la relación entre los momentos de crisis y los estados de crisis en curso.
- El concepto de crisis se espacializa a través del estudio de las movilidades.
Conclusiones:
- La movilidad incluye navegar por las temporalidades de las dificultades, integrando la crisis en la experiencia vivida.
- La crisis debe entenderse como un estado continuo y no como un acontecimiento excepcional.
- La investigación sobre movilidad ofrece un marco para la comprensión espacial de la crisis.
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