モビリティI:危機
1University of Manchester, UK.
まとめ
この研究は 複数の危機が 人間の移動と 交わる様子を調査し 移動には 身体的な動きだけでなく 継続的な困難を 乗り越える必要があることを明らかにしています 危機は経験であり 例外的な出来事ではありません
科学分野:
- 移動に関する研究
- 危機地域
- 社会経済地理
背景:
- 最近の研究 (2017年現在) は,複数の危機と流動性の交差点を検討しています.
- 医療,経済,生態,地政学における既存の仕事は 危機的な移動によって形作られています
研究 の 目的:
- 最近の学術が移動性研究をどのように進めているかを分析する.
- 移動というレンズを通して 危機の空間的側面を探求すること
- 生きた経験に影響を与える 継続的な状態として理解すること
主な方法:
- 2017年から現在までに出版された研究の文献レビュー.
- 危機の瞬間と進行中の危機状態の交差点に焦点を当てた学術研究の分析
- 健康,経済,生態,地政学的な地域を調査する.
主要な成果:
- 危機の移動は現代の健康,経済,生態,地政学的な風景を 大きく形作っています
- 危機の瞬間と進行中の危機状態の間の関係を理解することで,移動性の研究が進められます.
- 危機の概念は,移動性の研究を通して空間化されます.
結論:
- モビリティとは 困難を乗り越え 危機を体験した経験に 組み込むことです
- 危機は例外的な出来事ではなく,継続的な状態として理解されるべきです.
- モビリティー研究は危機の理解を空間化するための枠組みを提供します.
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