Commuter lives: a review symposium on David Bissell's Transit Life
journal contribution
posted on 2020-02-01, 00:00authored byAlan Latham, Tim Edensor, Debbie Hopkins, Helen Fitt, Michele LoboMichele Lobo, Juliana Mansvelt, Donald McNeill, David Bissell
This article presents a series of commentaries on Transit Life: How Commuting is Transforming Our Cities, published by MIT Press in 2018. Centring on an in‐depth case study of Sydney, the book argues the need to attend carefully to the fine‐grained detail of the commuting experience. In all sorts of ways, Transit Life presents a way of thinking about urban transportation radically different from that used by mainstream transport planners and geographers. Geographical Research asked six researchers—Tim Edensor, Michele Lobo, Debbie Hopkins, Helen Fitt, Juliana Mansvelt, and Donald McNeill—to reflect on what kind of research vistas might be opened up bring the tools of cultural geography and mobility research to the world of commuting. Here are their responses, rounded out by a reply by David Bissell, Transit Life's author.
History
Journal
Geographical Research
Volume
58
Pagination
94-106
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
ISSN
1745-5863
eISSN
1745-5871
Language
eng
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