THE TRIPLICITY OF SPACE AND EVERYDAY MOBILITY FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIOSPATIAL FRAGMENTATION

Authors

  • Jean Legroux Dep. Geografia, UNESP- Presidente Prudente

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/GEOgraphia2021.v23i51.a47518

Abstract

This article aims at demonstrating the significance of a large concept of everyday life mobility to study socioespacial fragmentation processes in the urban context. To this end, Lefebvre’s concept of triplicity of space allows us simultaneously to propose a large vision of everyday practices of mobility, from the structures and infrastructures and mobility models, insignificant individual practices, and also articulate itself with the analysis of socio-spatial fragmentation processes. Mobility triggers off fragmentation, alienation and exclusion, but can also act as a form of resistance against hegemonical power. Based on a set of data collected and on experiences and researches conducted over the last ten years in mobility field, the current article will mainly approach the Brazilian context to support our principal argument.

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Published

2021-07-19

How to Cite

Legroux, J. (2021). THE TRIPLICITY OF SPACE AND EVERYDAY MOBILITY FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIOSPATIAL FRAGMENTATION. GEOgraphia, 23(51). https://doi.org/10.22409/GEOgraphia2021.v23i51.a47518